by Christian Southards | Mar 29, 2021
On March 29, 1973, the last remaining U.S. troops and POWs evacuated South Vietnam, bringing an official end to America’s involvement in one of the most controversial conflicts of the last century. The following year, President Richard Nixon dedicated March 29...
by Robert Rosebrock | Jan 16, 2021
Editor’s note: This article is the sole opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect any position the American Legion Department of California takes on any issue contained within. Opinions or responses to opinions can be submitted here or emailed to...
by Nelson Lum | Oct 10, 2020
Editor’s Note: The views in this article do not necessarily reflect those of The American Legion or The American Legion Department of California. The current hatred towards everything that our traditional law enforcement stands for is being expressed daily through the...
by caLegion Contributor | Jun 6, 2020
By REES LLOYD June 6, 2020 is the 76th anniversary of a day which should live in the minds and hearts of all generations of Americans as a true milestone of liberty: D-Day, June 6, 1944 — a day to be emulated by Americans if tyranny again makes it necessary to fight...
by Robert Rosebrock | Apr 28, 2020
Editor’s note: Robert Rosebrock is director of The Old Veterans Guard and not affiliated with The American Legion. The views and opinions expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of The American Legion Department of California. Fellow...
by Jeff Roubal | Jan 19, 2020
The news today is full of doom and gloom. Iraq, climate change, budget deficits, wildfires, North Korea, and drug abuse are only a few of the serious topics that fill broadcast and print media. Some say that America is in big trouble and in the worst times that...