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  2. Sons of The American Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of The American Legion (SAL) is a non-profit organization of male descendants of men or women who served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I or since December 7, 1941, through a date of cessation of hostilities as determined by the federal government. [1]

  3. 'Sons' rise, shine and volunteer for American Legion ...

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    The Sons of The American Legion was created in 1932 as an organized program within The American Legion. It has members whose parents or grandparents served in the United States military and became ...

  4. American Legion Auxiliary - Wikipedia

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    The American Legion Auxiliary (ALA) is a separate entity from the American Legion that shares the same values. It is composed of spouses, mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, granddaughters, grandsons, and brothers, & sisters of American war veterans. Founded in 1919, the ALA is dedicated to serving veterans, military, and their families.

  5. List of hereditary and lineage organizations in the United ...

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    This is a list of notable hereditary and lineage organizations, and is informed by the database of the Hereditary Society Community of the United States of America.It includes societies that limit their membership to those who meet group inclusion criteria, such as descendants of a particular person or group of people of historical importance.

  6. American Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Caucus. The American Legion was established in Paris, France, on March 15 to 17, 1919, by a thousand commissioned officers and enlisted men, delegates from all the units of the American Expeditionary Forces to an organization caucus meeting, which adopted a tentative constitution and selected the name "American Legion".

  7. Nationally and locally, American Legion faces dwindling ... - AOL

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    The American Legion membership is 1.3 million members nationally now. There were 3.12 million members in 2000. Nationally, officers admitted, "It lacks younger members to carry on our legacy."

  8. Jack Hamlin, Springfield's last surviving D-Day veteran, has died

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    Update: Jack Hamlin, Springfield's last surviving D-Day veteran, died Saturday, July 20, according to Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home.He was 102. Graveside services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday ...

  9. Category : Service organizations based in the United States

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    Sons of The American Legion; Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War; SPURS National Honor Society; Square and Circle Club; T. Tau Gamma Delta; Texas Silver Spurs;