. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. Are the war-handi-capped veterans of theWorld War, the grad-uates of Uncle Samsvocational trainingcourses, making goodin the competition ofeveryday business life?The writerof this articlesays about half of themare, and he tells causesof success and failure. Vocational graduates, (left)who once fed the guns, nowfeed the presses. Edward C.Peterson, former Air Servicemechanic, trained by UncleSam to be a church organist inspite of a fractured knee (right).

. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. Are the war-handi-capped veterans of theWorld War, the grad-uates of Uncle Samsvocational trainingcourses, making goodin the competition ofeveryday business life?The writerof this articlesays about half of themare, and he tells causesof success and failure. Vocational graduates, (left)who once fed the guns, nowfeed the presses. Edward C.Peterson, former Air Servicemechanic, trained by UncleSam to be a church organist inspite of a fractured knee (right). Stock Photo
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