Friday, October 12, 2018

AMERICAN LEGION FOR GOD & COUNTRY



THE AMERICAN LEGION
FOR GOD AND COUNTRY

In 1919, the end of WW I weary veterans in Paris formed
what would become the American Legion.
Amongst this group was a Delaware army officer, Lt. Col.
Thomas W. Miller, the vice chairman of the Paris Caucus in
March 1919.
Today, the Legion has evolved into one of the most influential
nonprofit organizations on the United States.
By the end of the first year The American Legion was 850,000
dues paying members strong, and soon grew to a million members
with local post across the country.
Delaware has four post formed that first year. Delaware Post 1,
Walter Fox Post 2, Callaway-Kemp-Raughly-Tee Post 7 and the
Davis Harrison Post 14. The post have proudly served by helping
others and left a mark that is not to be forgotten.
2019 is the 100th anniversary .

The source of above, by James Stewart, The 2019 Department
Commander, for God and Country, in the American Legion
Family news magazine of October 2018




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