Gen. Smedley D. Butler
American Legion Post 701
Pennsylvania and Capitol Streets
White Oak, PA 15131
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    Gen. Smedley Butler



    National Headquarters
    Dept. Headquarters
    PA 33rd District

    I want to give a special "Thank You" to all Veterans.
    We served The United States of America and we are
    "the proud...and even more so today...the few."




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    Did you serve in the "Cold War" ?
    Have you gotten your "Cold War Recognition Certificate
    You earned it!





     
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    E-Mail a Service Person

    The Department of Defense announced a new Web site enabling the public to send messages to those serving in the U.S. military. The messages are addressed to "any service member." But the site does allow the sender to choose which branch of the military gets their message. There is no limit on the number of messages any person can send.

    To send an e-mail message to a member of the U.S. armed forces

    Just click the link below.


    http://anyservicemember.Navy.mil

    The message can go to any branch of the military, despite the Navy Web address, and can contain up to 1,000 characters.

    The sender also can include their own e-mail address if they wish to get a response.