- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
- Football Player Exposes Diabolical Lies of Feminism
- Our Beloved Republic is in Danger of Becoming a Socialist Country
- A Layman's Awe in the Revelation of Jesus Christ
- Memorial Day - Including the Remembrance the USS Mount Hood
- American Lawfare in New York
- Timmons's Condescending Remarks of a Children's Christian Ministry
- There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
- Audacy Announces All-Star Lineup on 98.9 WORD
- Evert’s Electables Republican Primary - June 11, 2024
- County Council Candidate’s Shady Practices and Dark Money Ties
- Evert’s Electables - June 25th, 2024 Republican Primary Runoff
- The Times Examiner Endorses Steve Shaw for Greenville County Council
Military/Veterans
Now Is "The Time For All Good Men To Come To The Aid Of Their Country"
- By Lewis Vaughn, SC Sen., Ret.
How many have heard that adage? To those of us who attended high school in the forties, it was the sentence that was used to teach us how to type. WW II was raging in both Europe and Asia at the time. In addition to teaching us typing, it was used to remind us that we needed to support America in the war effort by buying War Bonds and teach us that we might one day be called upon to serve in the Armed Forces, or support the war effort in some other way. I edged up to about 30 words per minute. I dropped out of school at the age of 16 and enlisted in the Army on July 17, 1950, just after the start of the Korea War. Of course, it was not called a war, but a “Police Action” by then President Truman. It was later that it was dubbed “THE FORGOTTEN WAR” by U.S. News & World Report - Oct. 1951. Technically it was not a war. No declaration of war was ever voted on by Congress.
- Hits: 2957
94th Annual Post 3 Goodfellows Food Box Program - 2019
- By Gilbert Scales
A young volunteer for the American Legion Post 3 Goodfellow Food Box program stacks his cans so adult volunteer does not have to bend over to pick them up.
Twenty-five non-perishable food items were placed in boxes on Friday night, December 20th to be picked up on Saturday by needy recipients.
- Hits: 3047
Post 214 Participates at Recent Gun Show
- By Tony Dunn
American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214 Commander Jack Dorn talks to visitor at Greenville Convention Center Gun Show about the advantages of membership in the American Legion.
- Hits: 4029
Subcategories