Hey there, College Station! We’ve got some exciting news buzzing around town that every veteran might want to hear about. The American Legion is looking to open a brand new post right here in our community, and they’ll be hosting an organizational meeting soon for veterans interested in joining. We all know how important it is to have a supportive community, especially for those who have served in the armed forces. So, let’s dive in!
If you’re not familiar, the American Legion is a national organization that’s dedicated to bringing together honorably discharged veterans. Their main aim? To provide support for each other and give back to the community. It’s not just a gathering spot for veterans; it’s a place where they can engage in service projects, connect, and share experiences.
Local posts, like the one being set up in College Station, focus on a few fundamental beliefs they call the four pillars: veteran’s affairs and rehabilitation, national security, Americanism, and youth programs. This means they are dedicated to helping veterans find their footing after service, supporting national interests, encouraging love for the country, and ensuring our youth has opportunities to grow and lead.
So, when is this organizational meeting happening? Mark your calendars for October 29 at 6:30 p.m. This gathering will take place at Urban Table, located at 3006 Barron Road in College Station. It’s a chance for potential members to meet others who have served, learn more about what the American Legion can offer, and start building a sense of camaraderie.
If you’re a veteran wanting to join this new post, there are a couple of important things to remember. First, you can’t be a current member of any American Legion post. Second, it’s crucial to bring a copy of your DD Form 214 Discharge Orders. This form essentially serves as proof of your service, and without it, you won’t be able to join.
Two key figures will be present at the meeting: Texas State Commander Tom Marty and Texas State Judge Advocate J.D. Langley. They’re looking forward to discussing plans for the new post and answering any questions veterans may have. This is an excellent opportunity to get involved and hear directly from the leaders about what’s next for this chapter in College Station!
Once the new post secures a temporary charter, they’ll begin accepting transfers from other posts. Many veterans might have joined online initially at a location like Post 345. If you know someone looking to transfer or if you’re a veteran yourself, this might just be the ideal setting for networking and community-building.
If you want to learn more or have questions ahead of the meeting, feel free to reach out to Heather Humphrey at 979-820-3819. She’s more than happy to help ensure you’ve got all the info you need to be part of this fantastic new addition to College Station.
The establishment of a new American Legion post is an exciting opportunity for veterans in our area! It’s all about fostering connections, providing support, and rolling up our sleeves to give back to the community. If you know any veterans, pass the word along about this meeting. Together, let’s make College Station a more supportive place for those who have served our country!
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