You should join The American Legion to advocate for veterans' rights, receive support for transitioning to civilian life, and gain access to member benefits. Membership also offers opportunities for camaraderie, community involvement through various programs, and access to a network of fellow veterans and their families.
The American Legion's mission statement is: "To enhance the well-being of America's veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness". Its vision is "The American Legion: Veterans Strengthening America," which is also the organization's motto. This mission encompasses strengthening the nation through patriotism, community service, and providing support to veterans and their families.
Primary Mission: To enhance the well-being of veterans, their families, the military, and communities through mutual helpfulness.
Vision/Motto: "The American Legion: Veterans Strengthening America".
Key Activities:
Upholding the U.S. Constitution and Americanism.
Supporting veterans with employment, education, and healthcare.
Mentoring youth and promoting citizenship through programs like American Legion Baseball.
Preserving the memory of military service and veterans.
Providing aid to communities during times of need.
Career and education: Get help with job training, attend career fairs, and find resources for education and childcare.
Financial assistance: Access emergency relief funds for natural disasters or personal crises and find a variety of member discounts on services, travel, and more.
VA benefits support: Receive expert assistance with navigating VA claims for disability, as well as other benefits at the federal, state, and local levels.
Community and camaraderie: Find a sense of belonging and build friendships with other veterans through local posts, which offer social activities and a strong support network.
Support for military families: The organization provides help to families of deployed service members, including assistance with childcare and household tasks.
Youth development: Participate in programs that mentor young people, support youth sports, and provide opportunities for scholarships.
Government advocacy: Contribute to a powerful voice that advocates for veterans' rights and interests in government.
Patriotic activities: Engage in community events that honor service members and promote patriotism.
If you want to transfer to Post 184 from another Post, or have a gap in membership, please contact the Post at 405-794-5446 to work with the Adjutant to action your request.
If you are not now and have never been a member of the American Legion, please proceed with the application below.
Complete application below and click SUBMIT
Click the Join Now button below the application to submit your investment of $45
Send a copy of your DD-214 to adjutant@ok184.org