
Over the years, the Legion has influenced considerable social change in America, won hundreds of benefits for veterans and produced many important programs for children and youth.
In 1921 the Legion fostered the creation of the U.S. Veteran's Bureau, the forerunner of the Veteran's Administration. It is the largest wartime Veterans Service organization in the nation.
In 1943 the Legion National Commander drafted the GI Bill of Rights.
Legion financial grants to the American Heart Association in 1946 and the National Association for Mental Health in 1950 played an essential part in their growth, sustainability, and research.
In the 1960's the Legion worked for a full accounting of POWs and MIAs.
In the 1980s the Legion was the largest single contributor to the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Fund for construction of the Wall in Washington and commissioned an independent study on the effects of exposure to Agent Orange on Vietnam War veterans.
The Legion continues to work on behalf of the health and welfare of veterans and their families including temporary financial assistance delivered to military and veteran families.
The local Poolesville American Legion post is Daniel-Jeffers Post 247. Join them at Whelan Commons 11:00 a.m. on November 11th to honor veterans and celebrate Veteran's Day. Join Poolesville Seniors for a presentation on Vice Admiral Samuel Lee Gravely Jr. on 11/10 at 7:00 p.m. Register Here!