The American Legion Family

Four Pillars. One Mission.

Founded by WWI veterans in Paris in 1919. Chartered by Congress on September 16, 1919. Today: ~1.6 million members, ~12,000 Posts, and 55 departments worldwide.

Our Mission

"To enhance the well-being of America's veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by devotion to mutual helpfulness."

The Four Pillars

Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation

Advocating for veterans' access to high-quality healthcare, benefits, and support for service-connected disabilities.

National Security

Supporting a strong national defense and policies that protect the United States and its service members.

Americanism

Promoting patriotism, respect for the U.S. flag, civic education, and the values that define our nation.

Children & Youth

Financial and educational support for the families of veterans and active-duty military, plus youth development programs.

The Legion Family

"The Legion Family" refers to the four organizations that share the Legion's mission and serve different members of the veterans community.

The American Legion

The parent organization — comprised of veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces who meet eligibility criteria.

American Legion Auxiliary (ALA)

Wives, mothers, daughters, sisters, and direct female relatives of American Legion members, plus women veterans.

Sons of The American Legion (SAL)

Male descendants — sons, grandsons, and great-grandsons — of veterans eligible for Legion membership.

American Legion Riders (ALR)

A motorcycle association of Legion, ALA, and SAL members who ride for charity and community events nationwide.

Who Can Join?

The American Legion is open to anyone who served at least one day on federal active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces since December 7, 1941, and received an honorable discharge — or is currently serving honorably.

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