June 23, 2023

Troiola's goal for new traditional members has been beat  

By The American Legion
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Troiola’s goal for new traditional members has been beat  
Troiola’s goal for new traditional members has been beat  

More than 77,704 new members have been recruited into The American Legion at the post level, surpassing the national commander’s goal of 75,000.

For the 2023 membership year, Legionnaires have recruited 77,704 new traditional members at the post level, beating American Legion National Commander Vincent J. “Jim” Troiola’s goal of 75,000. 

“I’ve had no doubt that when a task is set forth before our Legionnaires, that they will succeed. And this growth in new traditional membership is proof,” Troiola said. “I am proud of the efforts by Legionnaires nationwide to ensure veterans have camaraderie and a place to continue their service. These 77,704 new Legionnaires now have a voice on Capitol Hill to ensure the best health care and benefits are afforded to veterans. They can help ‘Be the One’ to save the life of a veteran and end veteran suicide. They can help shape future leaders through our Americanism programs. And they can serve their community alongside their fellow brothers and sisters.

“I know the recruiting efforts of our members for 2023 are not done. This number will grow as veterans want to be a part of The American Legion.” 

 

 

 

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