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1920s In 1927, the first American Legion Auxiliary Bulletin was printed. |
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1930s The Bulletin's cover had its first design change in 1932, and by 1936, the number of pages was increased from 12 to 24.
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1940s In the 1940s, the Bulletin became a 22- to 32-page monthly magazine and was renamed National News of the American Legion Auxiliary. In 1948, the format was changed to an eight-page tabloid.
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1950s By the mid-1950s, the National News of the American Legion Auxiliary took the form of a 32-page, pocket-sized booklet and remained in this format through the 1960s.
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1970s The 1970s saw the booklet become a bimonthly magazine, and in the summer of 1979, it settled into a 24- to 32-page count.
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1980s In 1983, National News began accepting paid advertising.
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2008 The Auxiliary started a quarterly publication called HomeFront, a 44-page magazine, with National News becoming a newsletter insert within the magazine.
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2010 A new nameplate, design, and glossy coating on the cover gave it an updated look in 2010. New design also featured additional member and feature content. |