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Show HALF-HUNDRED LEGIOft POSTS Seventeen Foreign Countries and Three Territorial Possessions of Four-Continents Four-Continents Represented. j Fifty-one American Legion posts are scattered about the face of the globe outside the continental limits of the United States, according to national headquarters of the ex-service mert's organization. Seventeen foreign countries coun-tries and three territorial possessions of four continents are represented. The list of territorial posts follows: Anchorage. Valdez, Ketchican, Juneau. Seward. Wrangell. Fort Liscum, Cordova, Cor-dova, Nome, Haines. Fairbanks, Sitka, and r'etersburg. all in Alaska ; Honolulu. Hono-lulu. Kealia. Hilo, Knpaau, Waialua. Schofleld Barracks. Fort Kamehameha and Kahulul. in Hawaii, and Manila. Cuartol de Espana. Cavite, Fort William Wil-liam McKlnley and Corregidor, In the Philippines. Foreign posts have been formed at Buenos Aires, Argentine ; Brussels. Belgium; Rio de Janeiro. Brazil; Montreal. Canada; Cluiquicamata, I Chile; Shanghai and Peking. China;' Havana, Cuba; London. England: Cnntemala. City. C.uafenmla ; Paris. La Rochelle and G'pvres, France; Coh-j Coh-j 'entz. Germany: Tokyo Yokoboma and Kobe. .Tnnan ; Mexico ("it and Tamp'-f"0. Tamp'-f"0. Mexico: Carro de Pa sen. Peru : Balbra. Cristobal and ("latum. Panama Pana-ma : Warsaw, Poland, and Sar.tn lo-mlngo. lo-mlngo. Santo Pomin--o. |