Video Analysis: The American Legion

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The American Legion has posted an online article as well as a documented video about the homeless veterans on Skid Row. Michael Hjelmstad published the article and Michael, himself, is an Iraq war veteran who served in United States Marine Corps from 1993 to 2009. The American Legion is just another program, concerned to reach out to any veterans in a desperate time of

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