About the Riders
American Legion Riders chapters are well known for their charitable work, which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for
Read moreAmerican Legion Riders chapters are well known for their charitable work, which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for
Read moreThomas Chegash, longtime member of American Legion Post 6, Chapel Hill, passed away on June 24th. He has served in
Read moreHow much do you know about Chapel Hill history and the United States Uniformed Services? The Post Historian enjoys listening
Read moreAmerican Legion Post 6 welcomes the return of internationally acclaimed composer, pianist, philanthropist Eric Genus and his ensemble on February 11th at 6:30 p.m.
Read moreIf you snuck off to the beach or mountains you missed an outstanding day with a vibrant Post on display. This writer arrived to see a full parking lot, lots of people, lots of excitement, and so much more. It was a “If you build it, they will come” moment!
Read moreThe Department approved Chapel Hill Post No. 6 Constitution and Bylaws are hereby posted for review by the post membership. Post members may view or download them from our Post Website, chapelhillpost6.com.
Read moreOn Saturday, March 20th, 2021, the Post was honored to have the North Carolina Department Commander (James Moore) in attendance. It was his first visit during COVID to our new post home. In addition, it just so happened to be Elmer Hughes’ (our oldest living member) birthday…he was also in attendance.
Read moreHere is COVID-19 Vaccine information for military retirees 60+.
Read moreEvery service, every war or conflict, every uniform, and every vehicle worth remembering is present at this EXTENSIVE collection. Now, before you click the link below, take a walk to the kitchen or refrigerator for the beverage of your choice. You are in for a long ride. A ride down memory lane. I’ll bet you will bookmark, share, and rewatch this video more than once. Here goes….enjoy.
Read moreWe have been talking about Legion Riders at Post 6 for a number of years now, but we wound the spring, but it never quite sprung. Commander Bill Munsee wrote, “Some of you may know I have been trying to start an American Legion Riders Club for the past five or six years without great success…Seems like every time we are ready to “pull-the-trigger” one of our riders has to drop out for one reason or another. With the new influx of younger Legionnaires, there has been an increase in the number of potential motorcycle riders and we are going to start again.
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