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Post Commander The Commander is the Chief Executive Officer of the Post and shall supervise, lead and manage the Post and its Officers.
Caesar is the supreme leader of the Legion and his orders are law.
Eligible members must have federal military service during a qualifying period and received an honorable discharge or discharge under honorable conditions.
Non-members/Guests are not allowed to purchase food/drinks or play game machines. Minors are prohibited from playing games of chance; purchasing, handling or consuming alcohol; smoking or sitting at the bar.
Advocating for Veterans Since 1919 Today, we are committed to destigmatizing mental health support, offering peer-to-peer resources, and empowering everyone to Be The One in the fight to end veteran suicide.

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In addition to the national commander and vice commanders, six national constitutional officers are appointed annually by vote of the National Executive Committee. They are the adjutant, treasurer, judge advocate, historian, chaplain and sergeant-at-arms.
The American Legion relies on the generous support of corporations through sponsorships, cause-marketing initiatives, and philanthropic donations, all of which help us advance our mission to serve veterans and their families.
Elected Officers Duties Post Commander. The Commander is the chief executive officer of the Post and shall supervise, lead and manage the Post and its Officers. First Vice-Commander. Second Vice-Commander. Third Vice-Commander. Finance Officer. Historian. Sergeant-at-arms. Chaplain.