https://www.legion.org/news/261215/american-legion-turns-105-march-15
The American Legion
MAR 04, 2024
The American Legion is turning 105 on Friday, March 15 – the day in 1919 when the first American Legion caucus, held by members of the American Expeditionary Force, convened in Paris.
Each year, Legion posts across the country hold events – public, private or both – to commemorate this anniversary. Posts are encouraged to upload recaps and photos of their birthday celebrations (and other community activities) to legiontown.org.
A 105th birthday speech has been drafted by the Legion’s Media and Communications staff as a way for Legionnaires to emphasize what the Legion represents, both to themselves and to the community at large. They are not meant to be recited verbatim; members are encouraged to amend them to taste and audience. The speech can be downloaded here.
As The American Legion prepares to celebrate its birthday, a perfect way to celebrate is to make Buddy Checks. The American Legion’s Buddy Check program initially started for posts to conduct them twice a year — the week of American Legion Birthday and Veterans Day. Since the program has demonstrated success, posts conduct them year-round.
Buddy Checks are an opportunity to ask your members and other veterans about their wellbeing and how the post can support them. To get started, check out the resources available to assist in performing Buddy Checks, or download our toolkit here. And share your Buddy Check stories on legiontown.org.
This is a way to identify the veterans, living and deceased, for the strict purpose of recognition, honor, and visitation. This list WILL NOT be distributed in any way shape or form to anyone outside Post 34. You may visit legion.org/programs to find more information regarding this effort. You may also find more information at legion.org/betheone as well. We at Post 34, Graham absolutely believe that each one of us must assist in reducing or hopefully stopping the 22 per day veteran suicides. Each one of us can become that one person to ask a fellow veteran:
* How they are doing?
* Listen to their concern, even if the veteran is simply silent. We must listen.
* Find out if there is a need the Post or Legion can assist with. This includes their family.
* Be the one to pull them back from the brink of tragedy.
Complete the form (click) to add your name to the list of Young County Veterans.
Many, many thanks to all who completes this form.