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VETERANS FOR PEACE
Organized Locally.
Recognized Nationally.
SPRING 2013
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Poetry.
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Book Review .
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VETERANS FOR PEACE
Organized Locally.
Recognized Nationally.
SPRING 2013
IN THIS ISSUE:
Tools For Building .
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Chapter Reports .
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Poetry.
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Book Review .
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Guatemalans Resist .
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GI Press Project.
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Our vision for VFP’s future
Patrick McCann
Dear veterans and winter soldiers,
I’m humbled and honored to be
VFP’s new national president.
Here is
my vision for where we need to go as
an organization.
Prior to listing our programs, I encourage people to build community,
unity, and solidarity within our organization and in the movement.
We are
all working hard for a vision of world
peace.
Let’s value each other’s contributions, try to stay positive, and endeavor to listen to, learn from, and be
fond of our comrades.
Let’s also try
to find the creativity to engage more
members actively in our organization.
There are many ways to con
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