Veterans & Active Duty

The American Legion exists for veterans and their families. We honor and support all veterans who have served our country. Within this section pertinent information focused on veterans’ assistance along with our family support network are covered. Additionally, a wealth of information is provided on our Heroes To Hometown initiative and other highlighted Veterans Administration announcements and bulletins.

View The Legion's footage of the GI Bill Rally

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The GI Bill Rally

Several veterans comment about their difficulties in getting a college degree, using currently inadequate GI Bill educational benefits. The veterans gathered at the nation’s capital April 29, 2008, along with several members of Congress, to show their support for expanded school benefits under new legislation (S.22) introduced by Senator James Webb, D-Va. (he is seen in the video, wearing glasses, on the far right side of the screen).

Heroes to Hometowns

"Welcoming home severely injured service members"

"Heroes to Hometowns" is a transition program for severely injured service members returning home from OEF/OIF. "Heroes to Hometowns" establishes a support network and coordinates resources for severely injured service members returning home.

If you are a service member, veteran or family member of a service member or veteran who has been severely injured, please fill out the Heroes to Hometowns request form.

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Heroes to Hometowns can provide:

Web Site A Welcome Home celebration
Legion Tools Temporary Financial Assistance
Web Site Pro-Bono Financial Planning
PDF document Housing Assistance
Web Site Home and Vehicle Adaptation
Legion Tools Government Claims Assistance
Web Site Entertainment options
Web Site Family Support
Web Site Heroes to Hometowns Assistance Request Form

(If you are not severely injured and are in need of general transition assistance or support, you may also fill out the request form or contact your American Legion department service officer (DSO) or your local American Legion post ).

Contact Heroes to Hometowns:

For more information, contact:
The American Legion - Heroes To Hometowns
Military Severely Injured Center
(Pentagon Detachment)
Phone: 202 631-9924

Contact Heroes to Hometowns