
Sons of The American Legion
Sons of The American Legion Members include males of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the U.S. military and were eligible for American Legion membership.
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All male descendants adopted sons, and stepsons of members of The American Legion, and such male descendants of veterans who died in service during the period of April 6, 1917, through …
About the Sons of The American Legion
The Sons of The American Legion was created in 1932 as an organization within The American Legion. The SAL is made up of boys and men of all ages whose parents or grandparents …
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Women who are veterans and are eligible to join The American Legion are welcome and encouraged to do so. The American Legion Auxiliary was established to provide Legion Family …
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delimiting periods set forth in Article IV, Section 1, of the National Constitution of The American Legion, or who died subsequent to their honorable discharge from such service, shall be …
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Sons of The American Legion National Officers
Sons of The American Legion National Officers Anthony Wright (PA) bio National Adjutant Jeremy Revell (VT) bio National Vice Commander Northeast Region Bryan Hine (TN) bio National …
Sons of The American Legion (SAL) is a program of The American Legion established at the national convention in 1932 in Portland, Ore. Since then, the SAL has assisted The American …
All male descendants, adopted sons, and stepsons of members of The American Legion, and such male descendants of veterans who died in service during World War I or since December …