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Posted on Apr 8, 2015
CPT Jack Durish
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I just got accepted to the American Legion, and am trying to join the VFW, but the VFW hasn't accepted me yet, my DD 214 doesn't say anything about my service in Korea from 96-97...hopefully they will accept me. I like both organizations.
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SFC Thomas Howes
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I keep being ask to join the American Legion but my local post allows members to smoke in the post I do not smoke and being around it makes me sick is there a rule about smoking in the post my VFW do’s not allow it can anyone give me advise?
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Look for another post. Sadly you're going to have to expand your search inasmuch as you appear to be pretty remote
https://www.vfw.org/oms/findpost.aspx
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PO3 Brad Phlipot
PO3 Brad Phlipot
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Yes sir on both. I visited my local establishments and more often then not sadly I saw both as a drinking club. I did my share of drinking in the service and thus no longer drink do to health issues so I found no productive reason for me to be involved.
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SFC Thomas Howes
SFC Thomas Howes
10 y
Ya at my VFW there is only a hand full that go to the monthly meeting the others hang out at the bar and complain I tell them go to the meeting you are here any way
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SFC Thomas Howes
SFC Thomas Howes
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I have looked for other post but they are way to far for me to join I feel there should be a no smoking policy in the post for I know a lot of guys and girls that would join but stay away because of the smoking
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SFC Thomas Howes
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I keep being ask to join the American Legion but my local post allows members to smoke in the post I do not smoke and being around it makes me sick is there a rule about smoking in the post my VFW do’s not allow it can anyone give me advise?
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SPC Donald Tribble
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I am not eligible for either one based on my Service Dates. I served between Grenada and Desert Storm. The joy of being a Cold Warrior!!!
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PFC Chip Des
PFC Chip Des
10 y
exactly i am the same way.
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SFC Thomas Howes
SFC Thomas Howes
10 y
From what I understand you still join the American Legion you don't have to have deployed for that one
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SFC Laurie Emmer
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I am a life member of the VFW and 82d Airborne Division Association. I am very active in the VFW having served as a Post Commander and now as a District Commander. I am pushing for change in the 25 posts within the district I am a Commander of. Posts which embrace change are seeing younger veterans become involved and higher membership. This isn't easy for our older veterans and this does take treading easy. I respect all of my fellow veterans. Promoting teamwork and comradeship is just as important as instituting change. We are in this for the commonality of helping our fellow veterans and continuing to serve in our communities.
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SSG Audwin Scott
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I use to be a member when I was stationed at Ft. Benning, once I retired and moved to Florida, I really hadn't considered locating a VFW.
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SSG Gene Carroll SR.
SSG Gene Carroll SR.
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i'M A LIFE MEMBER OF THE VFW AND DAV, VETERANS BLIND GROUP. AND USED TO BE A MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN LEGION AND I'M PROUD TO BE A PART OF THEM.
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MAJ David Vermillion
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Too many activities that revolve around alcohol. Why is this, we can't be social without alcohol.
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SSG Cannon Crew Member
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I have been a member of the Legion since I originally ETS'd in 1998. Since I am active duty they of course pay my dues and I attend meetings and parades and such when I am able to get back home on leave. A great bunch of guys and I like the work they do for the community back home. However, I have also heard that a lot of Legion halls and VFW's have "issues" with the younger generation when we try to attend meetings or something. As if its a WWII/NAM/ Korea/ Gulf thing only.
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SFC Judith Storm
SFC Judith Storm
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VFW since 1991, thanks, Dad! Interesting 24 years as I am only female vet and the old dudes ('Nam) still aren't used to me, but our Iraq and Afghanistan vets all me Sergeant Granny. What a difference a few decades make.
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FN George Woodruff
FN George Woodruff
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I understand where you are coming from. I am a World War Two veteran who joined a Legion Post when I got out of the Navy. I was 19 and felt like a fish out of water. I went back in the Army and when I got out I joined both the VFW and the DAV. The VFW Post was mostly a smoky bar so I quit and never re-joined. I have been a Life Member of the DAV since 1970 as it could always be counted on to fight for veteran's benefits. As a 100 percent service disabled veteran I am in a VA Nursing Home with disabled veterans of six wars where the local Legion Posts really take care of us so I re-joined. Don't give up on Service organizations. They are the ones who fight for our rights when no one else seems to care. Be patient. As you age you will find one that fits.
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Edited 10 y ago
Sir, I joined the VFW last year as a lifetime member. I went to the VFW for help with my Agent Orange claim, so felt it was only right to join. I am currently a Member at Large, but will consider joining a Post, now that I am retired. If I join a Post, it will have to have a strong commitment to helping veterans.
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MAJ Jim Woods
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I went with Military Order of the Purple Heart.....
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