American Veterans Center Publications

Millions of Americans have worn the uniform of our country, and each of them has a story to tell. The American Veterans Center, with the World War II Veterans Committee and National Vietnam Veterans Committee, works to preserve and share some of the most unique and incredible stories of America's greatest heroes. With the quarterly publications, World War II Chronicles, Valor: The Veterans of Vietnam, and now American Valor Quarterly, veterans share their own stories, in their own words. Here is history by those who made it.

 
American Valor Quarterly
A Publication of the American Veterans Center


 

The newest publication of the American Veterans Center, American Valor Quarterly contains the first-hand accounts from the U.S. military's greatest heroes from the Greatest Generation to the latest generation.

This new magazine is a tribute to all who have served, and a demonstration that duty, honor, and valor are concepts that continue on among those who wear the uniform today.

Recent Issues:

Spring 2008

Winter 2007-2008

 

 

 

 

     
World War II Chronicles
A Quarterly Publication of the World War II Veterans Committee


 

 
 

Published quarterly and mailed to contributors to the World War II Veterans Committee, World War II Chronicles, which takes its name from the popular radio series featuring Edward J. Herlihy, features stories by and about veterans of the Second World War.

From overviews of battles to intimate stories of veterans, World War II Chronicles seeks to keep the legacy of the " Greatest Generation" alive by allowing them to tell their stories to an audience of over 50,000 subscribers.

Recent Issues:

XXXIX - Summer 2007

 

 

 

 

     
Valor: The Veterans of Vietnam
A Quarterly Publication of the National Vietnam Veterans Committee


 

 

No war in American history has been so misunderstood as the war in Vietnam. Yet, no matter how the waging of the war is debated, one fact is certain: the men and women who served in Vietnam did so with the same sense of honor, and displayed the same valor, as any other generation of Americans.

The Vietnam War produced a tremendous number of heroes, from Medal of Honor recipients to the prisoners of war who survived a brutal captivity, but never lost their dignity.

Valor: The Veterans of Vietnam, is an opportunity for those who served to share their stories of valor, as well as those with whom they served.

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American Valor Quarterly is sent to over 35,000 veterans and 200 VA hospitalsaround the nation, and is a testament to their tremendous stories of valor andsacrifice in defense of liberty. Today, with more and more young Americans uninformedabout American history, it is imperative that American Valor Quarterly continueto be made available in our mission to preserve our history. With your help,we will continue to bring our veterans’ stories of valor and sacrificeto the pages of American Valor Quarterly, and to the public at-large.
To make your gift in support of American Valor Quarterly please click here. All donations are tax-deductable.

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