Did you know?

Did you know?

Sons of The American Legion. Sons of The American Legion members can now share their memories and stories of their fathers and/or grandfathers by going to www.legiontown.org and clicking on "My Hero, Our Story." Entries will be published on www.legion.org/sons and will be considered for publication in The American Legion Magazine.

Membership. Posts should have received The American Legion’s continuous years of membership certificates by March 1. Members credited with 50, 60, 70, 75 or 80 continuous years should receive a certfiicate. If your post did not receive the certificates, please contact the Internal Affairs Division at 317-630-1330.

Digital Archive. Forty years of historic American Legion press releases are now available on the Digital Archive. The years covered in the collection are 1925, 1945-1952 and 1957-1991. http://archive.legion.org

Children & Youth. The American Legion has celebrated "April is Children & Youth Month" for the past 79 years. American Legion family members are encouraged to show their local communities the Legion's commitment to young people by hosting youth activities or by becoming involved in programs and organizations that support young people. For ideas on how to support and promote Children & Youth Month in your community, download a copy of the "April is Children & Youth Month" brochure at www.legion.org/publications.