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The American Legion Department of New York
1304 Park Boulevard
Troy, NY 12180
Phone: (518) 463-2215
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American Legion Post 1610
North Albany Post
35 N. First St
Albany, NY 12204
Phone: (518) 465-1402
Description: Meetings 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 pm
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American Legion Post 1040
Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post
16 W. Poplar Drive
Delmar, NY 12054
Phone: (518) 439-9819
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James S. Moore Post #167 PO Box 104 Downsville, NY 13755 607-363-7876
Woodstock American Legion Post 1026
10 SGT Richard Quinn DR
Woodstock, NY 12498
Phone: (845) 679-8401
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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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2. Thanks USA
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3. Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service Trust
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4. Homes for Our Troops
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5. Puppies Behind Bars
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6. Wounded Warriors Family Support
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7. Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society
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8. USO
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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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