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Posted on Apr 8, 2015
CPT Jack Durish
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MAJ Morris McGaugh
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I am a member of both.
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SGT Lawrence Corser
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I joined the VFW because of grandfather was involved, but have since stopped going, mostly due to cost.
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SGT Michael Touchet
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I have received several letters in the mail for both but have not signed up. Lately I thought about going to visit to see what it is all about. After reading this thread I definitely will check it out.
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MAJ Michael Scharff
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"Just a vet"... not qualified for either...
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SSG Ricardo Marcial
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You would be welcomed at either Post. I don't think any member would deny you the right to sit in and share your story.
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MAJ Michael Scharff
MAJ Michael Scharff
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Not so sure. They make it pretty clear what the criterion are
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SFC Thomas Howes
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for the American legion you don't have to be a combat vet that is what I was told by a guy who was recruiting for them
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CW5 Jim Steddum
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I am a life member of the VFW. My chapter is run predominantly from vietnam vets. I learn from them every event.
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Matthew Torrelli
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I'm a life member of the Vfw, but I was a American Legion regular member.
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No never saw the need!
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Maybe I should expand on that short answer, I know I'm not eligible to join the VFW and I'm not sure about the Legion, there were millions of us who served during Viet Nam and never saw combat. By 1970 everyone knew that you didn't want to get drafted so I enlisted rolled the dice and never served in combat and that seems to be the sticking point, those of us that didn't serve in combat seem to have our service devalued as if we are not really veterans, I've been told more than once that I wasn't a veteran. So I didn't see the need to join any organization when my service has already been devalued!
Sgt Dale Cusack
Sgt Dale Cusack
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The American Legion does not require you to have been in combat, only to have served during a declared war time period. I understand the that some posts may have the wrong attitude but the legion as a whole would welcome you as a member.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Joining a veteran's association isn't so much about our needs as it is about the needs of all veterans, especially in these times. Inasmuch as few of us as individuals can speak to our elected representatives let alone influence them (unless our visit is preceded by a sizable donation), associations have the mass of our votes and donations to get their attention and exert influence. But, even more important, working in concert, we can be more effective through outreach programs to help our fellow veterans. We served. We know that a team is far more effective than even the sum of its individual efforts.
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A1C Charles D Wilson
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American Legion.
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SSG Dave Rogers
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I belong to both the VFW and the American Legion and later the DAV. When I got out of the Army, I needed help with processing my claims and getting back and forth to the VA Hospital. I also felt out of place, the American Legion helped with my paperwork, the DAV gave me rides to the VA Hospital and the VFW had groups and activities for me to learn about adjusting to being back in civilian life.

It seemed only fair that I join them as a way of giving back. My dues help pay for services, and when I can I try to volunteer to help out so that others after me continue to have assistance. I don't understand soldiers who use the services but don't believe in supporting them with at least membership. The VFW by me has mostly 70-90 year old members, yet there are lots of younger veterans in the area that get support from them.
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SFC Stephen Hester
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No, I haven't joined and have little experience with either one.
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