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| Sons of the American Legion |
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| Born in the midst of the
Great Depression of the 1930's, and almost killed by the
one-two punch of two wars, the Sons of The American
Legion lives on. The idea of a junior American Legion
organization was first discussed at the Legion's 3rd
National Convention in 1922. Because so few Legionnaires
had yet become parents, the idea had little national
appeal. But by the late 1920's, Legion Posts around the
nation were enrolling Sons of Legionnaires in junior
organizations on their own. These groups were variously
known as Legion-Heirs, the Junior Legion, Sons of
American Legionnaires and Sons of World War Veterans. |
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Sons of the
American Legion Post 2 Officers |
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Sons of the
American Legion Membership |
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| Membership in the
Sons of the American Legion
is open to all male descendants (sons and
grandsons) of any veteran who served during any of the
dates listed above. |
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Annual
Membership Dues: $10.00 |
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Please
fill out an application for membership and drop it off
or mail it to: |
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| American Legion
Post 2 |
| 1266 1st Ave. East |
| Shakopee, MN 55379 |
| Attention,
Membership |
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