
The American Legion | Serving Veterans, Families, & Communities …
Chartered by Congress in 1919, The American Legion is the nation’s largest wartime veterans service organization, advocating for service members, veterans, families, youth, and communities.
Membership & Services | The American Legion
Dec 21, 2025 · Membership in The American Legion opens the door to services and resources designed to assist both members and all veterans, while building camaraderie through access to local posts.
Resources - The American Legion
Connect with accredited American Legion service officers who provide expert, no-cost assistance to veterans and their families, guiding them through VA disability benefits applications and offering …
The American Legion Dispatch is a free monthly e-newsletter providing post, district and department officers with news relevant to membership recruitment and retention, post activities and community …
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Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about The American Legion, including membership, programs, benefits, and how to get involved.
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History | The American Legion
From the nation-changing of The American Legion-drafted GI Bill to relief for veterans exposed to toxic contamination in the service, veterans of The American Legion have worked for over a century to …
INFORMATION Center - The American Legion
Dec 23, 2025 · Official online training program for officers, members, Legion College applicants, and anyone seeking to broaden their knowledge of the nation's largest veterans service organization.
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Membership programs and policies, Paid Up For Life, post information and concerns, Legion Riders, National Emergency Fund, and the Sons of The American Legion. View Regional Contacts
Post 70 Oshkosh, Wisconsin - American Legion
Post 70 Oshkosh, Wisconsin About This Post Post Namesake Atley Cook (WWI) & Bryce Fuller (WWII)