Sons Of The American Legion
Established in 1932 in Portland, Oregon. Since then, the S.A.L. have assisted The American Legion with their programs and activities. Our family boasts a combined total membership of nearly 4.2 million members. Membership in the S.A.L. is open to all male descendants, adopted sons and stepsons of members of The American Legion. Also accepted are any such descendants of veterans who died in service during the eligibility periods set forth in Article IV, Section 1, of the National Constitution of The American Legion or who died subsequent to their honorable discharge from such service. Since the eligibility age begins from date of birth, activities and programs of squadrons are determined by age groups within squadrons and the needs of the community. The average age of an S.A.L. member is estimated at 33 years of age.
Membership
2020-2021 Officers
Commander | Duane Schaft |
1st Vice Commander | Sean Boddy |
2nd Vice Commander | Jeff Haas |
Treasurer | Chuck O’Malley |
Adjutant | Randy Genther |
Historian | Frank Whalen |
Membership | Jim Matej |
Sergeant At Arms | Jon Silvis |
Chaplain | Doug Bloch |
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