Posted on Oct 7, 2014
SSG Ed Mikus
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Are you a member of the VFW,American Legion or DAV?

If you are not a member of one of these (and are eligible) why not? are there any good reasons for not joining?

PS. if you think these are just for post-military you are very wrong.
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CW5 Desk Officer
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I'm a member of the DAV. I like what they do for veterans, with their singular focus on disabled vets. Whenever I see a disabled vet - in person or "on paper" - I think, there, but for the grace of God, go I.
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SPC David Shaffer
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I think they all carry their own weight. Just like anything else you look into, they all have their own strengths. I tried to join the VFW but because I didn't deploy overseas I didn't qualify. I am going to check into the American Legion soon though.
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SPC David Shaffer You are correct, VFW has a different focus for membership. However, VFW Service Officers will assist any veteran that needs assistance in regards to VA programs and benefits - membership eligibility is not even a question that is asked. In fact, in the past several months I have been assisting more non-VFW eligible veterans ... kinda odd, but it happens. Additionally, AD families in distress should contact their local VFW Post at any time.

Most of the Veteran Service Organizations (VSO) will have their Service Officers assist any veteran without concern as to your eligibility for their organization.
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CW5 Sam R. Baker
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Interestingly enough let me lay my vote into perspective and please, no member of any organization need be offended, this is my active duty stance from what I have participated in to date. To date I have known many from each organization, but DAV seeks to educate those leaving the service in the benefits the VA makes available as we DO NOT know them when leaving active duty. The VFW and AL usually in my patronage are places to visit as watering holes for the local bike rides and a social environment. I am a life member of the VFW and have the recommendation for AL, but still find a lack of usage. All have hosted active duty functions with support and appreciation, but as to the Congressional push for the masses, I cannot speak currently. If I had to throw a guess out there, the one with the highest membership scroll has the best voice in the beltway. Otherwise, it is probably individually based on what you think you need from each one you become a member.
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Which Vet organization does the most?
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The one that does the most is the one that does the most for you. I am a life member of all three and several other veteran organizations. Each of them has their pluses and their minuses, depending upon one's point of view at a given moment. Taken together, few countries in the world offer the levels of support to their veterans as the United States does. We are damn lucky to live here.
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SFC Ait Platoon Sergeant
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WWP. I don't know the ins and outs of the entire organization but I know I see this organization alot more than I do the others. Time is probably the biggest reason you will get as to why us Actives have not joined. Hopefully everyone will join one when they retire and slow down a bit.
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LTC Senior Project Manager
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Proud & Active Member of BOTH VFW & American Legion! American Legion has a larger membership, resulting in greater representation.
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SGT Robert Hawks
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I have been a life member since 2000 they have always been supportive and are very active in veterans rights.
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MSG Wade Huffman
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Nope, can't answer that one. As a matter of fact, I don't believe that anyone one can without resorting to mere speculation. They all do great work at the state and national level. Each individual post does what it sees fit (I'll be the first to admit, some are better than others at the post level). Their focuses are all a bit different, but no one organization does more, overall, than any other. I, personally, am a member of VFW, American Legion, AMVETS, and IAVA and I support each of them, and I strongly encourage everyone to join at least one of these fine organizations.
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