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Posted on Apr 8, 2015
CPT Jack Durish
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SN Victoria Glover
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I joined the American Legion and I enjoy the commraderie. I am the Post Chaplain and enjoy it. I would recommend all vets and Active duty to join either one or both VFW or AL, and if you do not have the funds I am sure your dues would be covered. My post has helped many vets and that includes me with funds.
I first thought that these groups were for HEROS. I finally went and was totally accepted. I may not have been in active combat but I did provide the behind the scenes support and the members have never turned me away. They are dual members of both the Legion and VFW and keep trying to get me to join. When I am retired I will join but between work and Legion I get swamped with work. In fact I am still recovering from color guard duty at the July 4th parade. Y'all stay Blessed and safe.
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Maj Jerry Winans
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Just last week this USAF retired vet joined the American Legion, after years of my brother-in-law (US Navy) reminding me, encouraging me, and sending me application forms. I joined online. My biggest reason not to join? The last time I went into the local Legion post to check it out, the whole place was thick with cigarette smoke. I am a non-smoker, so this was a total show-stopper for me. Then, last spring, I happened to be attending a professional conference at the same convention center where the American Legion was holding a national conference. I bumped into a Legionnaire from my home state and we talked for awhile. I mentioned the smoking thing and he said all chapters nationally are now non-smoking. Also, my son is approaching the age when he's eligible to attend Boys State, as I did in high school. Boys State left a very positive impression on me and led to my becoming Governor last year. (Just kidding! I have never run for an elected office, but I have voted in every election since my high school graduation!) So, I joined online last week. Wonder how long it takes to get my membership package through snail mail?
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I've checked out both. Had a few beers and went to a few events and will get more active as I get less active in military
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SGT Jeremiah B.
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I was an American Legion member for years. I do not qualify to join the VFW as anything but an auxiliary. That said, I let my AL membership lapse because I had other priorities, little disposable income and no time. I might return to the AL at some point, but at this place in my life, I restrict my membership dues to organizations I can actively participate in.
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SGM Steve Wettstein
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I joined the Military Order of the Purple Heart.
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SFC William Farrell
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Life member of VFW and the DAV. VFW membership was first given to me by my uncle when I had just returned from Vietnam. I used the DAV in processing my claims with VA. Never joined the Legion.
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SPC Thomas Baldwin
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I am a member of the American Legion.
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Pvt Diane Pownall
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I haven't joined any organizations because I was busy raising a family and moving to various locations, but after reading your article, I think I would like to seek out the American Legion in my area and see what I can do to help.
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Matthew Torrelli
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Yes I did but let my membership lapse for American Legion and I'm a life member of the VFW
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SGT Tim Dickinson
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I joined my local AL back in NJ, but they didn't seem to do much other than local parades and sit around the hall and drink beer. I asked several times what are we doing or what can I do? Never got an answer. We moved to NC a few years ago to make a fresh start and I haven't had time yet, between work and going back to school full time
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