VFW Magazine
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March/April
Leading Women Veterans Forward
Plan Now for VFW's Day of Service
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January/February
'Destination Post' Visits Rhode Island
VFW National Home Celebrates 100 Years
Helping Hurricane Survivors in North Carolina
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Welcomes VFW
Listen to the 2025 January/February issue of VFW magazine here.
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August
Texas Ranch Offers Veterans ‘Quiet Rehabilitation’
VFW’s "Buddy"® Poppy Celebrates 100 Years
Journalist Recalls Patriot’s Pen Win
VFW is Home for These Families
Listen to the 2022 August issue of VFW magazine here.
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February
VFW Celebrates Black History Month
A New York Kayaking Club Fights Suicide and Offers Help with PTSD
VFW Service Officers Recover $10.2 Billion for Veterans
Where VFW Stands on the Issues in 2022
Listen to the 2022 February issue of VFWmagazine here.
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January
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Cpl. Norbert F. Simon 1918– 1944 United States Army 4th Infantry Divison Rolling Four (4" Mobile Howitzers) Omaha Beach |
Michael Parise 1921– 1943 United States Army Company A, 20th Infantry Anti-tank Company, Sicily |