Martin F. Conatser of Champaign, Illinois was elected
National Commander of the 2.7 million-member American Legion
on August 30, 2007 in Reno, Nevada during the 89th National
Convention of the nation’s largest veterans organization.
A U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam era, Conatser joined
the Illinois National Guard as an infantryman in 1970. He
went on active duty in 1976 and held all positions in Army
recruiting from Field Recruiter to Sergeant Major from which
he retired in 1996.
He is a 25-year member of Lincoln American Legion Post
#102 in DeLand, Ill. where he served as post commander and
adjutant. Conatser has also served as District, Division
and Department Membership Director and Commander. At the
national level, he was on the Membership and Post Activities
Committee and became its chairman in 2003. During 2004 and
2005 he chaired the National Legislative Commission.
Conatser has served as Chairman of the Piatt County
Veterans Day Celebration for 12 years. He is a member of
ANAVICUS, Past State Commanders Club, Masonic Lodge #812,
AMVETS Post #4, Egyptian Past Commanders Club, Lincoln
Challenge Academy Memorial Committee and the Dads
Association of the University of Illinois.
Conatser resides in Champaign, Illinois with his wife,
Sharon and is the father of three boys, Richard, Rick, and
Bryan. Two daughters-in-law, a grandson, and two
granddaughters are all members of the American Legion
Family. The Conatsers are truly an active Legion Family.