Henry P. Smith Post #24
Sons of the Legion

Officers | Our Emblem | Eligibility

Rudy Beaman
Sons of the American Legion Commander
Walt Seaton
First Vice Commander
Mickey Casesse
Second Vice Commander
George Robbins
Third Vice Commander
Dave Seaton
Finance Officer
Dave Seaton
Adjutant
Robert Whitbeck
Chaplin
Brian A Heath
Historian
Garold Robbins
Sergent At Arms
Total Membership: 119
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Our Emblem

The design of our emblem was taken from the emblem of our parent organization, The American Legion, but is oval in shape so as to be easily distinguished.
  • The star in the center represents our country, and the five points of the star represent the five-point program of the Sons of The American Legion.
  • The sun in the background represents The Sons of The American Legion and the rays represent the loyality of its membership.
  • The blue of the emblem, like the blue of our flag, stands for justice.
  • The two stars in the blue border stand for freedom and democracy.
  • The wreath below the star is in memory of our comrades; and those of our fathers who willingly gave their lives for their country.
  • The ten points of the emblem represent the ten ideals of every Legion son.
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    Eligibility

    If you meet the eilgibility requirements for membership in the Sons of The American Legion, we'd love to have you join our ranks!

    Not everyone is eligible to become a member of the Sons of The American Legion. There are specific membership requirements.

    To be eligible, you must be a male descendant (including stepsons and adopted sons) of a member of The American Legion.

    You would also be eligible to join the Sons of The American Legion if you are the descendant (stepsons and adopted sons included) of a veteran who died in service during World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, or the Persian Gulf War (see specific time periods for service during these conflicts).

    You would also be eligible to join the Sone of The American Legion if you are the male descendant (setpson and adopted sons included) of a veteran who died subsquent to his or her honorable discharge from service in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, or the Persian Gulf War (the same eligibility periods apply as above).

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