VFW Magazine
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January/February
‘Why Would I Go Anywhere Else?’
Gulf War Vets Observe 35th Anniversary
Still Serving in North Carolina
Listen to the 2026 January/February issue of VFW magazine here.
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March/April
Showing Off the #StillServing Work
VFW Members Add Realism to Re-Enactments
Honoring Revolutionary War Heroes
**Attention VFW members: If you have written a book or an e-book bearing an ISBN or ASIN, submit a nonreturnable copy (or a link to the e-book) with a brief description (submitted as a Microsoft Word .doc or .docx; no cover quotes) to magazine@vfw.org. Define the book as fiction, nonfiction, or memoir; and include VFW member number. The author's name, book title and cover, publisher, and ISBN will appear in the online VFW magazine (expect to wait two-three months) accessed above.** -
September/October
‘Show-Me State’ Posts Beckon Visitors
VFW Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
Listen to the 2025 September/October issue of VFW magazine here.
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November/December
National Convention Returns to VFW Founding City
Fighting Hunger at VFW’s Convention
VFW Launches Combat Tested Gaming
Listen to the 2025 November/December 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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| Cpl. Norbert F. Simon 1918– 1944 United States Army 4th Infantry Division Rolling Four (4" Mobile Howitzers) Omaha Beach |
Pvt Michael S. Parise |

