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The American Legion was formed in 1919, with the help of Teddy Roosevelt Jr, at the time he stressed that our mission was "Principles not Politics." Our Legion family now totals more than 4 million members, that include Legionnaires, Sons  of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. The shear number of members makes the American Legion “A Powerful Force.”

 

National Commander Dellinger said he was told both by the president and Shinseki, “That if you all see anything … let us know and we will act on it. And as the president stated, we’re the boots on the ground. We’re out there every day and working hard for our veterans. He realizes that, and he thanks  us for what The American Legion does for veterans.”

The value of your membership is more than taking the time to volunteer (if you have it), visiting a Post Home for camaraderie and beverages or using discounts provided by Sears, Apple or Dell.

 

To join us please check the appropriate box below Active Duty or Veteran, after selecting your service, select Subscribe and you will be taken to a secure site to enter your name, address and billing information. Once completed, you should receive your card within a week.
 

Active Duty, Guard or Reserves: Initial dues of $20 are paid by The American Legion, $30 is payable annually by December 31st for the next year. You will be charged $1 for processing and mailing. All Active, Guard and Reserve applications will be verified.


Veterans: Initial dues for the American Legion are $20 (billed by email) and $30 annually thereafter.



Thank you for your interest in becoming a Legionnaire

 

The American Legion was formed in 1919, with the help of Teddy Roosevelt Jr, at the time he stressed that our mission was "Principles not Politics." Our Legion family now totals more than 4 million members, that include Legionnaires, Sons  of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. The shear number of members makes the American Legion “A Powerful Force.”

 

President Obama recently invited our National Commander Daniel Dellinger to a one-on-one meeting the Oval Office. National Commander Daniel Dellinger shared the Legion’s concerns on a variety of issues with President Barack Obama. The 20-minute meeting was part of a busy morning for Dellinger, who earlier spent an hour with Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. During the meeting with Obama, Dellinger said the pair discussed easing licensing and credentialing requirements for veterans, the White House’s Joining Forces initiative and the Legion’s role in reducing the VA claims backlog through promoting the use of fully developed claims.

 

National Commander Dellinger said he was told both by the president and Shinseki, “That if you all see anything … let us know and we will act on it. And as the president stated, we’re the boots on the ground. We’re out there every day and working hard for our veterans. He realizes that, and he thanks  us for what The American Legion does for veterans.”

The value of your membership is more than taking the time to volunteer (if you have it), visiting a Post Home for camaraderie and beverages or using discounts provided by Sears, Apple or Dell.

 

To join us please check the appropriate box below Active Duty or Veteran, after selecting your service, select Subscribe and you will be taken to a secure site to enter your name, address and billing information. Once completed, you should receive your card within a week.
 

Active Duty, Guard or Reserves: Initial dues of $20 are paid by The American Legion, $30 is payable annually by December 31st for the next year. You will be charged $1 for processing and mailing. All Active, Guard and Reserve applications will be verified.

Veterans: Initial dues for the American Legion are $20 (billed by email)

and $30 annually thereafter.

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If you have served federal active duty in the United States Armed Forces since December 7, 1941, and have been honorably discharged or are still serving - you are eligible for membership in The American Legion!

*Because eligibility dates remain open, all active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces are eligible to join The American Legion at this time, until the date of the end of hostilities as determined by the government of the United States.

**U.S. Merchant Marine eligible only from December 7, 1941 to December 31, 1946 (WWII).

Select the button above to join online. Please include name of Veteran and relationship. Include Member Number if known or dates of service if deceased.