(1) To serve our country in peace as in war; to build and maintain the welfare of the
United States of America toward lasting prosperity and peace for all its
inhabitants.
(2) To encourage, in keeping with policies of our government, the establishment of a
concrete plan to secure permanent international peace and to assist in the
maintenance of international peace.
(3) To inspire in our membership a sense of responsibility and to develop leadership for
the preservation of our American democratic way of life.
(4) To help unify divergent groups in the overall interest of American democracy.
(5) To train our youth to become purposeful citizens in a democracy with full knowledge of
the responsibilities as well as the privileges of citizenship.
(6) To cooperate with all duly recognized existing veterans organizations in the
furtherance of the aims of the veterans who have served or are serving in the Armed Forces
of the United States during and since World War II.
(7) To ensure the orderly return of the veteran to civilian life by protecting the rights
of individuals while the service member is still in uniform.
(8) To expedite and assist in the rehabilitation of veterans by maintaining employment
services; sponsoring educational pportunities; providing counsel on insurance, housing,
recreation, personal problems, hospitalization and veterans benefits.
(9) To act as a liaison agent between the veteran and the government.
(10) To provide an organization to encourage fellowship among all American veterans who
have served or are serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during and since World
War II.
(11) To keep the public forever reminded that the American veterans who have served or are
serving in he Armed Forces of the United States during and since World War II fought and
served to preserve peace, liberty and democracy for their nation.
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