The American Legion has again launched their e-mail greeting card program to thank deployed servicemembers and veterans of all generations. Anyone who has an e-mail address can receive the special cards. Creating the card is quick and easy at The American Legion's website. The American Legion site offers e-mail cards representing each military service. The cards also include the service's song, which plays when the card is opened. Each card provides plenty of space to compose a personal message. Cards may be sent now through Nov. 12, 2006. Greeting cards may be sent direct to active duty service men and women through their military e-mail addresses.
For more information, or to join The American Legion go to http://www.legion.org/join.
Week of October 23, 2006
Current Issue
- TRICARE Troubles Loom
- 'Ticking Bomb' View of Veterans Erroneous
- Rideshares Sought in Northern Virginia
- $250k Protection for $18.15 a Month
- Earned Income Tax Credit
- Send Valentines to Veterans
- TRICARE Helps Transition
- Top 15 High-paying Jobs for Vets
- Benefit Calculator: Benefits in One Place
- Post 9-11 GI Bill Changes Now in Effect
- Use Social Media Responsibility
- Deal of the Week: Banana Republic
- Army Band to Celebrate Anniversary
- AF Changes Family Care Plans
- AF Seeks Video Submissions
- Army Field Band Performance Schedule
- Army's Best Sapper Award
- Free Foreclosure Reviews
- Sailors Should Review Records Online
- Navy to Dump BCG Eyeglasses
- AF Reinstates PFT Rules
- Army Adds Newsroom to App
- Army TAP Process to Start Earlier
- Navy Offers Early Retirement
- Support for Sexual Assault Victims
- Family Support Tied to BAH
- Join Us: Military Spouse Summit
- Homebuying Myth: Renting Less Expensive
- $200k Protection for $14.52 a Month
- Deal of the Week: KinderCare
- VA Loan Facts for 2012
- Top 35 Veteran Employers
- State Veterans Benefits Directory
- Join Us at the Spouse Summit March 2-3
- Veterans Benefit Calculator

