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Below is a collection of current and past American Profile articles. Don't forget you can also submit your own story and read others submitted by the American Profile community.
Code Talkers

by Michael Nolan

Although some 400 Navajos served in the Marine signal corps in the Pacific Theater during World War II and are perhaps best known as code talkers, American Indian military men have used their native languages since World War I.
Favorite Moments of the World Series

by Alan Ross

Five baseball legends recount their favorite moments
Camaro Culture

by Noble Sprayberry

In the tourist village of Nashville, Ind., the painstakingly customized 1994 Z/28 Camaro draws attention.
Honoring America's Military

by Vivian Wagner

Organized roughly chronologically, the Motts Military Museum museum takes you through the history of each American war, with display cases packed with everything from bullets to medical instruments.
The 4-H Turns 100

by Stephen Leon Alligood

Four-H has existed for 100 years, and Allison Agle’s family has been there for most of it.
The NASCAR Fan

by Keith Dunnavant

The Schadels’ miniature museum includes more than 200 die-cast cars featuring every driver on the Winston Cup circuit, plus bobble-head dolls, posters, caps, sponsor signs, and several tires used in NASCAR races.
Rope 'N Wranglers

by Karen Karvonen

Rodeo dreamers from 8 to 18 earn their way in the Little Britches circuit
Racing Back Into NASCAR

by John McBryde

NASCAR racer Geoff Bodine is attempting a comeback at 53—in a sport that typically favors the young at heart and age.
Leading By Example

by Michael Nolan

Mr. Adams—church deacon, volunteer, farmer, and community pillar—has made every moment count in his busy life. You have to, with 10 children.
A Gift For Speed

by David M. Frey

Runners Laura and Jackie Zeigle are hard to tell apart in the Bingham High School hallways, but they look quite different running shoulder to shoulder, each with her individual style, ponytails bobbing in unison.
When World War II Came to Town

by Michael Depp

A New Generation Honors Our Veterans

by Ellen Margulies

Nikki Mendicino captures the hearts of veterans across America.
The Dream of Friends Landing

by Laurel Holliday

Keeping the Family Farm

by Alice Ross

“A day here is never typical,” says Suzanne Sankow of Beaver Brook Farm, which has been in the family for 85 years and is Connecticut’s largest sheep farm.
Belzoni, MS

by Michael Depp

Today, Belzoni, Miss., and Humphreys County also are known as the Catfish Capital of the World.
Betty Christenson's Art for Easter

by Ellen Margulies

Betty Christenson embraces her Ukranian heritage through her art
Acts of Kindness
When American Profile asked readers to tell us about acts of kindness, we were flooded
A Flying Tiger Keeps Serving

by Martin D. Trees

Farm Junk as Art

by Robyn Hoffman

Joe Smith not only raises wheat, alfalfa, and cattle on his farm, he mines scrap heaps to raise a crop of unique sculptures welded together out of corroded water heaters, old wagon wheels, oilfield pipe, drive shafts, or whatever he can find.
Liberty County, GA

by Kara Carden

Liberty County's Freedom Heritage
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