Auxiliary LADIES VFW LADIES AUXILIARY VFW MAGAZINE • SEPTEMBER 2011 VOL. 72, NO. 3
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Cara Skodack Day EDITOR
Michelle Strausbaugh
LADIES AUXILIARY VFW MAGAZINE is published six times per year – January, March, May, July, September and November – by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 406 West 34th St., 10th Fl., Kansas City, MO 64111.
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COVER Erin O’Brien of Fountain Valley, California, illustrated her vision of patriotic values in her artwork titled, “The Voice of Freedom.” As first-place winner of the Young American Creative Patriotic Art Contest, Erin is featured along with other top award-winners on Pages 24-29.
18 table of contents 2 Letter from Your National President
4 “Aloha” to and from New National President Gwen Rankin
10 2010-2011 Cancer Aid & Research Fund
12 Cancer Research Fellowship Recipient
14 Veterans History Project Makes More than Memories of Soldiers’ Stories
18 Veterans with Memory Loss: Bringing Them Home for a Moment
20 September: Military Suicide Awareness Month Bring Awareness to This Tragedy
24 Young American Creative Patriotic Art Winners
30 General Orders No. 1 4
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