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The name on the magazine is American Cowboy. The name stands for something. It identifies our subject matter, yes, but those two words also define this periodical’s mission. And they mean something not just to us but to you. The “Cowboy” in the title denotes not just something that we celebrate but something we know you respect, revere, and even live. So it is, too, with “American.” It is an honor to us to serve a population that cares so much about its nation and homeland. We as a magazine
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