The American Legion Magazine February 1954 For God and Country Letter


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Discover a piece of history with The American Legion Magazine, February 1954: For God and Country Letter. This vintage issue showcases a blend of engaging articles that reflect the cultural, political, and technological discussions of mid-20th-century America.

This renowned publication provides readers with a unique perspective during a time of significant change. From the constitutional amendments to predictions about futuristic automobiles, this edition captures the essence of an era. Collectors and history enthusiasts alike will appreciate the insightful content, including:

  • Featured Fiction: "A Wahine for the Captain" by Harry A. Burns, a humorous story that explores unexpected outcomes.
  • Investigative Insight: "The Bootlegger Gets a Break" by Clarence Woodbury, a critical look at government policies surrounding corruption.
  • Current Events Analysis: "Which Constitution Do We Want?" by Ray Murphy, discussing the Bricker Amendment's implications.
  • Cultural Reflection: "All Join Hands" by Jack Denton Scott, shedding light on the significance of square dancing in American society.

This vintage magazine is in good condition, with a protective plastic covering for enhanced preservation. It reflects the interests and values of its time, making it a must-have addition for collectors and American Legion members.

Notable articles in this issue include:

  • "How to Trace Your Family Tree" by Harold S. Gilbert – An introductory guide to genealogy.
  • "They’re Working on Your 'Jet' Auto Now" by R.B. Pitkin – A glimpse into the future of automobiles.
  • "Boats for Everybody" by Robert Scharff – The growing appeal of boating culture among Americans.

With its captivating content and historical significance, this collectible vintage magazine provides a fascinating snapshot of societal shifts in the early 1950s. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of American history!

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