American Legion Posts in Minnesota

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American Legion Posts in Minnesota
The American Legion National Headquarters
700 N. Pennsylvania St
Indianapolis, IN 46206
Phone: (317) 630-1200
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American Legion Day
When : Always September 16th
The American Legion was granted its federal charter by Congress on this day in 1919. It was established to support and assist veterans returning from World War I. Since then it has grown and supported veterans of all wars, and veterans of peacetime as well.The American Legion currently has over 3 million member veterans, at more than 14,000 posts worldwide. They provide a social community and mutual aid to all members.
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1. Fisher House Foundation
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9. Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA)
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10. Hope for the Warriors
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