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The Story of the American Legion: The Birth of the Legion

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The author recounts how returning service members spontaneously created and then formally organized a national veterans' association, describing the Paris and domestic caucuses, the advance committees, and the drafting of a constitution. The narrative blends meeting reports and administrative detail with discussion of the association's declared aims—emphasis on Americanism, civic obligation, mutual helpfulness—alongside practical initiatives such as reemployment efforts, legal assistance for claims, and stances toward radical movements. Additional chapters address contentious topics like conscientious objectors and public perception, and the book closes with the constitution, resolutions, committee rosters, and factual appendices.

About the Author

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George Seay Wheat

George Seay Wheat was an American author known for his contributions to the historical narrative surrounding veterans' organizations. His notable work, "The Story of the American Legion: The Birth of the Legion," explores the origins and significance of the American Legion, an influential group formed by World War I veterans. Wheat's writing provides insight into the social and political context of the time, reflecting on the impact of the Legion on American society. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of veteran affairs and the legacy of military service in the United States.

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