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Mount Horeb / Wisconsin / United States
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Camp Douglas / Wisconsin / United States
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The American Legion, founded in 1919, is one of the largest nonprofit community service organizations in the world. It has more than 3 million members and provides support services to military personnel, veterans and their families. The organization s member benefits and services include career assistance, financial guidance, travel discounts and medical aid. The American Legion sponsors American Legion Baseball, Junior Shooting Sports, the National Oratorical Contest and scouting programs. The organization also publishes political articles, magazines and research papers. Its program, American Legion Riders, raises funds for hospitals, veteran relief associations, and centers for women and children. The American Legion Riders also teaches motorcycle riding, as well as encourages driver s safety in communities and schools in cooperation with other national motorcycling organizations. In addition, The American Legion undertakes fundraising activities and participates in various commemorative, social and charity events. It is headquartered in Indianapolis and maintains a location in Camp Douglas, Wis.
Brookfield / Wisconsin / United States
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The Knights of Columbus is a fraternal and social organization dedicated to serving the less fortunate. This branch of the KOC is centrally located in Brookfield. Meetings take place about twice a month, where members discuss ways to benefit the community and work on ongoing projects such as food drives and clothing collections.

South Milwaukee / Wisconsin / United States
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Welcome to Post #27. We have been serving the people of South Milwaukee and southeastern Milwaukee County since 1919. As part of America ’s largest veteran’s organization we offer you the opportunity to become involved with programs that touch our youth, perform patriotic community service, assist our veterans and men and women in uniform.

Our American Legion Post #27 family consists of almost 300 post members, 130 Auxiliary members and 25 Sons of The American Legion

Portage / Wisconsin / United States
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The American Legion Department of Wisconsin is a post location for the American Legion, a nonprofit patriotic wartime veterans organization that was chartered in 1919. It is a community service organization that numbers nearly 3 million men and women in nearly 15,000 posts worldwide. These posts are organized into 55 departments that include one each for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, France, Mexico and the Philippines. The organization is responsible for many programs and events within communities throughout the United States, such as Legion College, educational aids, endowment funds, national emergency funds, library, museum, children and youth programs and temporary financial assistance. The post in Wisconsin features a number of programs that include AL baseball, Camp American Legion, Badger Boys State, oratorical contests, Americanism, shooting sports, county youth government and scholarships. The American Legion Department of Wisconsin is headquartered in Portage Wis.