Founded
  in
  1932,
  Sons
  of
  The
  American
  Legion
  exists
  to 
  honor
  the
  service
  and
  sacrifice
  of
  Legionnaires.
  SAL 
  members
  include
  males
  of
  all
  ages
  whose
  parents
  or 
  grandparents
  served
  in
  the
  United
  States
  military
  and
  were 
  eligible for American Legion membership.
  Members
  of
  The
  American
  Legion,
  American
  Legion 
  Auxiliary
  and
  Sons
  of
  The
  American
  Legion
  comprise
  the 
  Legion
  family,
  which
  has
  a
  combined
  membership
  of
  nearly 
  4.2
  million.
  Although
  Sons
  has
  its
  own
  membership,
  the 
  organization
  is
  not
  a
  separate
  entity.
  Rather,
  SAL
  is
  a 
  program
  of
  The
  American
  Legion.
  Many
  Legionnaires
  hold 
  dual membership in SAL.
  The
  Sons
  organization
  is
  divided
  into
  detachments
  at
  the 
 
 
  state
  level
  and
  squadrons
  at
  the
  local
  level.
  A
  squadron 
  pairs
  with
  a
  local
  American
  Legion
  post;
  a
  squadron’s 
  charter
  is
  contingent
  upon
  its
  parent
  post’s
  charter. 
  However,
  squadrons
  can
  determine
  the
  extent
  of
  their 
  services
  to
  the
  community,
  state
  and
  nation.
  They
  are 
  permitted
  flexibility
  in
  planning
  programs
  and
  activities
  to 
  meet
  their
  needs,
  but
  must
  remember
  SAL’s
  mission:
  to 
  strengthen
  the
  four
  pillars
  of
  The
  American
  Legion. 
  Therefore,
  squadrons’
  campaigns
  place
  an
  emphasis
  on 
  preserving
  American
  traditions
  and
  values,
  improving
  the 
  quality
  of
  life
  for
  our
  nation’s
  children,
  caring
  for
  veterans 
  and
  their
  families,
  and
  teaching
  the
  fundamentals
  of
  good 
  citizenship.
 
 
 
 
  The Sons of the American Legion Preamble
  “Proud
  possessors
  of
  a
  priceless
  heritage,
  we
  male 
  descendants
  of
  veterans
  of
  the
  Great
  Wars,
  associate 
  ourselves
  together
  as
  "Sons
  of
  The
  American
  Legion"
  for 
  the
  following
  purposes:
  To
  uphold
  and
  defend
  the 
  Constitution
  of
  the
  United
  States
  of
  America;
  to
  maintain 
  law
  and
  order;
  to
  foster
  and
  perpetuate
  a
  true
  spirit
  of 
  Americanism;
  to
  preserve
  the
  memories
  of
  our
  former 
  members
  and
  the
  associations
  of
  our
  members
  and
  our 
  forefathers
  in
  the
  Great
  Wars;
  to
  inculcate
  a
  sense
  of 
  individual
  obligation
  to
  the
  community,
  state
  and
  nation;
  to 
  combat
  the
  autocracy
  of
  both
  the
  classes
  and
  masses;
  to 
  make
  right
  the
  master
  of
  might;
  to
  promote
  peace
  and 
  good
  will
  on
  earth;
  to
  safeguard
  and
  transmit
  to
  posterity 
  the
  principles
  of
  justice,
  freedom
  and
  democracy;
  to 
  consecrate
  and
  sanctify
  our
  friendship
  by
  our
  devotion
  to 
  mutual
  helpfulness;
  to
  adopt
  in
  letter
  and
  spirit
  all
  of
  the 
  great
  principles
  for
  which
  The
  American
  Legion
  stands;
  and 
  to assist in carrying on for God and Country.” 
  Learn more at 
  h
  ttp://www.legion.org/sons
  
 
  The Sons of the American Legion Membership 
  Eligibility Requirements
  All male descendants, adopted sons, and stepsons of 
  members of The American Legion, and such male 
  descendants of veterans who died in service during World 
  War I, and December 7, 1941, to date, as 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, shall be eligible for 
  membership in the Sons of The American Legion.
  There shall be no forms or class of membership except an 
  active membership.  
  Click on here to fill out an application.
  
 
  5 May 2022