Post 137, New Castle, Indiana

Become a Member

Join over a century of service. Howard R. Smith Post 137 welcomes veterans, family members, and descendants — find out where you fit.

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.

Membership operates on a calendar-year basis. National dues are around $40 per year; Post 137 sets its own additional local dues, payable January 1 each year.

Three ways to join Post 137

1

Apply online

Visit legion.org/join to start your application. National will assign you a member ID and post, then you can transfer to Post 137.

2

Transfer to Post 137

Already a Legion member at another Post? Contact Post 137 with your member ID and we'll handle your transfer locally.

3

Visit in person

Stop by the Post Home at 419 New York Ave, New Castle, IN — call ahead at (765) 521-8374 so someone is ready to help you sign up.

What Post 137 membership gets you

A post home in New Castle

Use of the Post Home, lounge, and event spaces at 419 New York Ave.

Member events all year

Friday night pool (7 PM), karaoke evenings, and the annual Christmas dinner — open to members and guests.

Honor Guard participation

Volunteer with the Honor Guard for Memorial Day and other veterans' ceremonies throughout Henry County.

Veteran benefits help

Access American Legion service officers nationwide for help navigating VA claims and benefits.

Community partnership

Side-by-side work with VFW Post #1282 and the New Castle–Henry County Chamber of Commerce supporting local veterans.

Youth mentorship

Support local youth programs like Boys State, Oratorical Contest, and other Legion initiatives.

Already a Post 137 member — time to renew?

Annual dues are payable by January 1. You can renew through MyLegion.org or by contacting our membership officer below.

Family of the Legion

Post 137 also has active American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of The American Legion squadrons — so veterans' spouses, daughters, mothers, sisters, sons, grandsons, and great-grandsons can find a place to serve too. Ask Kevin about joining the right family organization for you.

Membership contact

Commander

Steve Koza

Membership & Renewals

Kevin Littleton

Support Post 137

Help us serve our veterans

Every dollar keeps the Honor Guard firing, the lights on at the Post Home, and our community programs running throughout Henry County. Thank you for your support.

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