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==History==
==History==


This section should describe the interest group's founding and development. It would probably be a good idea to divide it into chronological subsections, for example:
In 1899, two organizations - the American Veterans of Foreign Service and the National Society for the Army of the Philippines - unofficially joined together to ensure the rights and benefits of war veterans that participated in the Spanish-American War and the Philippines War.


===Founding===
===Founding===


This subsection should provide some historical context for the founding of your group, explain the motivations behind it, and describe the steps taken and challenges faced by its founders to get the ball rolling.<ref>John Q. Sample, ''Why and How Interest Group X Was Founded''. City: Publisher, 2015.</ref>
It wasn't until 1914 that the American Veterans of Foreign Service and the National Society for the Army of the Philippines officially merged into one entity known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
 
In 1936, Congress chartered the VFW.


==Current objectives and activities==
==Current objectives and activities==

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Veterans of Foreign Wars
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Website www.vfw.org
Ownership type Public
Founded 1914, by Bill Gates
Headquarters Kansas City , Missouri
United States
Industry Computers
Product/Service Computer and Consumer Products


A brief overview of your interest group (be sure to put its name in bold in the first sentence) and the scope of the article goes here.[1]

The following list of sections should serve as a loose guideline for developing the body of your article. The works cited in references 2-5 are all fake; their purpose is to serve as a formatting model for your own citations.

History

In 1899, two organizations - the American Veterans of Foreign Service and the National Society for the Army of the Philippines - unofficially joined together to ensure the rights and benefits of war veterans that participated in the Spanish-American War and the Philippines War.

Founding

It wasn't until 1914 that the American Veterans of Foreign Service and the National Society for the Army of the Philippines officially merged into one entity known as the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

In 1936, Congress chartered the VFW.

Current objectives and activities

The Veterans of Foreign Wars organization lists a number of "priority issues" it is currently attempting to achieve. These include:

  • VA Budget
  • Education
  • Military Quality of Life
  • War on Terrorism
  • Defense/Armed Forces
  • POWs/MIAs

VA Budget

The Veterans Health Association is supported by the VFW. They accomplish this through the ensuring funding is authorized and provided to continue and enhance the Veterans Health Association's agenda.

Education

The VFW is working to establish a new GI bill for military veterans seeking further education. The bill would provide full tuition as well as covering living expenses at any institution that a veteran has been accepted to.

War on Terrorism

The VFW continues to support actions taken against countries which support and protect any terrorist groups.

Defense/Armed Forces

The execution of military strategies is supported by the VFW through increases to the defense budget along with provided necessary resources to accomplish this.

POWs/MIAs

The VFW is actively attempting to update and compile the most possible comprehensive list of Americans identified as "Missing In Action" from World War II through the Gulf War.

Organizational structure

This section should describe the group's organizational structure, including its principal leadership positions and their current incumbents.[2]

Achievements

This section should recount the group's major achievements, including but not limited to legislative and/or legal victories.[3]

Public perception and controversies

In developing this final section, be especially careful about maintaining a neutral stance and tone. Your aim should be to document the public's perception of your group and/or any controversies in which it is or has been embroiled without weighing in with your own opinion about them.

References

  1. See the "Writing an Encyclopedia Article" handout for more details.
  2. First Author and Second Author, "The Organizational Structure of Interest Group X," Fake Journal of Nonexistent Scholarship 36:2 (2015) pp. 36-52.
  3. "Major Success for Interest Group X," Anytown Daily News, January 1, 2015, p. A6.