
Sons Of The American Legion
SAL Squadron 81
Officers
2009-2010

Who
Are We?
The
Sons of The American Legion was created in 1932 as an
organization within
The American Legion
The S.A.L. is made up of boys and men of all ages whose parents
or grandparents served in the United States military and became
eligible for membership in The American Legion. Together,
members of The American Legion,
The American Legion Auxiliary
and the Sons of The American Legion make up what
is known as The Legion Family. All three organizations place
high importance on preserving our American traditions and
values, improving the quality of life for our nation's children,
caring for veterans and their families, and perhaps most
importantly, teaching the fundamentals of good citizenship.
Sons have always assisted Legionnaires with Legion Family
programs. Our Family boasts a combined total membership of
nearly 4.2 million members. This year, Sons attained an all time
high national membership of over 287,000. The largest Detachment
(Indiana) has over 34,000 members. Trophies and awards are given
to Detachments and Squadrons for the largest membership and the
largest increase in membership.
Just as each Legion post determines the extent of its service to
the community, state, and nation, each S.A.L. squadron is
permitted flexibility in planning programs and activities to
meet its own needs. The S.A.L. has study programs recommended
for younger members. One such program, called "The Ten
Ideals," teaches the elements of patriotism, health,
knowledge, training, honor, faith, helpfulness, courtesy,
reverence, and comradeship. If a member completes the Ten Ideals
program, he is eligible to continue with another program called
the "Five-Point Program of Service." This program covers
patriotism, citizenship, discipline, leadership, and legionism.
Sons focus on much more than just membership. At all levels,
Sons support The American Legion in promoting a wide variety of
programs. Sons assist their Posts in other activities such as
Veterans programs, Veterans Administration home and hospital
volunteerism, Children Youth projects, and fund raising. In just
the past ten years, Sons have raised more than a million dollars
for
The American Legion Child Welfare
Foundation. Members have volunteered over 211,150
hours to date in 2004 in Veterans Hospitals throughout the
country and raised over $1,454,000 that has gone directly to VA
hospitals and VA homes for a variety of items including TVs,
radios, medical equipment, and clothing for the patients.
There are many men who are members of, both, The American Legion
and the Sons of The American Legion. Often, these individuals
started out as young members of the Sons. Then, when they were
old enough to serve the military, they also became eligible to
join The Legion. Such individuals are known within our
organization as dual members.
The
Sons of The American Legion is one of many organizations that
sponsors and supports the
Citizens Flag Alliance,
a coalition formed to secure flag protection legislation through
an amendment to the U.S. Constitution. S.A.L. volunteers work to
establish local networks by having petitions available and
handing out informational material. They alert their communities
to the importance of respect for the flag and they encourage
flag education programs in schools and other local
organizations.
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UPDATED:
August 08, 2009