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.
The American Legion has moved to a single sign-on for its collection of websites. This allows American Legion members and non-members who are registered users of American Legion national websites the need to only have one username and password when they visit and sign in to: Legion.org, baseball.legion.org and the other national websites.
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Full-text access to The American Legion magazine, national meeting digests, newsletters, press releases, and other publications published by the national organization. Additionally, the Digital Archive contains the ruling documents of The American Legion including current resolutions.
American Legion posts host ceremonies, dinners and more for Vietnam veterans on March 29. If your post is hosting a National Vietnam War Veterans Day event, please share with American Legion National Headquarters by emailing sbrooks@legion.org. You also can submit photos and a story following your event at legiontown.org under the Honor & Achievements category.
CLARKSVILLE, TN – American Legion CSM Gary W. Crisp Post 289, along with Scout Troop 289, Cub Scout Pack 505 and Scouts BSA Troop 21 honored the courageous sacrifice of four chaplains at the Four Chaplains Memorial Service.
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