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Where Are They Now?—November 2004 Online
When we’re around friends all the time, either in school or the service, staying in touch isn’t an issue. But once we graduate or are discharged, we tend to lose touch with the people we spent so much time with, and finding them later isn’t always easy.

Churchill Was His Copilot—October 2004 Online
Bill Vanderkloot, an unassuming, studious American pilot, caught the attention of the Royal Air Force—and became pilot to England’s most cherished leader in World War II.

It Takes a Team—June 2004 Online
Having a strong support system at home is an integral part of what allows Guard and Reserve members to serve.

Back in Harm's Way—Summer 2004 Print Edition
Civilians under contract have been working alongside our military for more than two centuries. What brings them in such great numbers into harm’s way?

Making the MGIB Work For You—May 2004 Online
New this year, a provision allows veterans planning to start their own companies to use the Montgomery GI Bill education benefit for certain entrepreneurship courses.

War College Curriculum Changes—April 2004 Online
The terrorist attack Sept. 11, 2001, caused a seismic shift in U.S. foreign policy. Are our war colleges adapting to the change?

On Every Front Photo-essay—Spring 2004 Print Edition
Homeland Security protects us from evildoers.

Citizen Airmen Corps Adapts to Fight Global War on Terrorism—January 2004 Online
See what the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve have changed sine 9/11.

Research on Gulf War Illnesses Benefiting Today's Troops—December 2003 Online
Find out what advances have been made during the past decade to help fight and prevent Gulf War Illnesses.
 

A Day of Remembrance and Celebration—November 2003 Online
MOAA salutes and thanks those who have served and those who continue to serve our nation.

Weapons of Mass Disruption—September 2003 Online
What is the future of terrorism? Could it be in our ever growing reliance on technology?

Drug Wars—July 2003 Online
"Yaba," one of the latest and most dangerous illegal narcotics, has reached the U.S. Find out about the effort to curtail its spread.

Is the Internet Changing What the Public Thinks of Combat? 
Today, our grassroots Internet coverage of the Iraq war makes it harder for those in power -- Iraqi or American -- to dissemble. U.S. officials no longer use the antiseptic language of "surgical strikes" and "collateral damage", those creepy euphemisms from 1991.

Electronic Armageddon
The "e-bomb" is to the digital world what kryptonite was to Superman: rare, elusive, and deadly to what we thought invulnerable.

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