EUGENE M. CONNOR POST 193

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Visit the American Legion Auxiliary National Web site, click on the following link:

http://www.legion-aux.org/  

Who can join?
Eligibility is quite simple. Membership is open to female veterans and to the mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, granddaughters or great-granddaughters of American Legion members or deceased veterans who served in the Armed Forces during World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Grenada, Panama, and/or Lebanon conflicts, and the Persian Gulf War. Descendants of veterans (great-granddaughters, etc.) often are presented with Junior memberships at birth or during childhood through the generosity of an older relative and Auxiliary member. Many of these young women continue their membership as Senior members after they reach age 18.

2009 Post 193 Ladies Auxiliary Officers

President                           Lisa Gauthier

Senior Vice President       

Junior Vice President       

Secretary                          Debbie LeRay

Treasurer                          Coral Grout

Chaplain                            

Historian                            

Seargeant at Arms            

Executive Committee        

                                           

                                           

                                           

Q: I am related to someone who served on active duty during one of the membership eligibilty dates. Can I join the Auxiliary of The American Legion?


A: If your relative who served on active duty during one of the membership eligibility dates and is a member of The American Legion, you may join the American Legion Auxiliary of The American Legion.


However, if the qualifying veteran is deceased you may join the appropriate organization, even if the qualifying veteran was not a member of The American Legion when living.


Contact your local American Legion Auxiliary Unit, complete the application and proudly join the AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY.