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everyone is eligible to become a member of the Sons of The
American Legion. There are specific membership requirements.
To be
eligible, you must be a male descendant (includes stepsons and
adopted sons) of a member of The American Legion.
You
would also be eligible to join the Sons of The American Legion
if you are the male descendant (stepsons and adopted sons
included) of a veteran who died in service during World War I,
World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Grenada,
Panama, or the Persian Gulf War
(see specific time
periods for service during these conflicts).
You
would also be eligible to join the Sons of The American Legion
if you are the male descendant (stepsons and adopted sons
included) of a veteran who died subsequent to his or her
honorable discharge from service in World War I, World War II,
the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, or
the Persian Gulf War
(the same eligibility periods apply as above).
Contact the Sons of The American Legion Squadron nearest you to
obtain the necessary membership application form. Membership
forms for the Sons of The American Legion should be available at
any American Legion Post. Contact the Post nearest you and ask
if a Squadron of the Sons exists in your area. If there is no
Squadron in your area, contact
The S.A.L.
National Headquarters and ask about membership in the Sons
of The American Legion. It's also possible to organize a new
S.A.L. Squadron. Click
here to see information on starting a new Squadron.
Active
Duty Service Eligibility Dates
for Membership
in The American Legion
(note:
potential S.A.L. members should use these dates to determine if
their parents or grandparents are/were eligible for membership
in The American Legion)
World War I
April 6,
1917 - November 11, 1918
World War II
December 7,
1941 - December 31, 1946
Korean War
June 25,
1950 - January 31, 1955
Vietnam Era
February 28,
1961 - May 7, 1975
Lebanon/Grenada
August 24,
1982 - July 31, 1984
Panama
December 20,
1989 - January 31, 1990
Persian Gulf
August 2,
1990 - (this eligibility period remains open)
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