Where’s My DD-214?
We often get inquiries about lost, misplaced, or just can’t be found military separation papers–the infamous DD Form 214. It is actually quite easy to request a replacement, but it will take time
Read moreWe often get inquiries about lost, misplaced, or just can’t be found military separation papers–the infamous DD Form 214. It is actually quite easy to request a replacement, but it will take time
Read moreWe often hear from local veterans and our Chapel Hill area friends and family, “What is the American Legion all
Read morePost Elections were held on Tuesday, May 14th. The new officers are listed on our Post Officers page. Post Commander
Read moreWho’s your Buddy? Where’s your Buddy? If you have not seen a friend or neighbor at a recent post meeting,
Read moreMembers of Post 6 have been invited back to the UNC Army ROTC Military Ball on Saturday, March 2nd, 2019. The Army ROTC Cadets are extremely fortunate to have a distinguished guest of honor this year, former Director of National Intelligence, Lieutenant General James Clapper, USAF, retired.
Read moreLawrence Daniel Moore, “Dan”, died peacefully January 8, 2019, at his home in Chapel Hill, NC, at the age of 72.
Read moreIn August 1919, local veterans of World War I gathered to form Chapel Hill Post No. 6. Since then, there have been thousands of men and women in Chapel Hill that have stepped forward to join together in a common bond and mission to serve their community, other veterans, and their families.
Read moreA lot of work has gone into the revitalization of our post. We are now almost 100 years old and you would not know it from the hustle and bustling going on at our present home and at the new post site.
Read moreIn the summer of 1919 a group of World War I veterans gathered in Raleigh to consider creating an American Legion Department for the State of North Carolina. From that convention, local veterans from Chapel Hill joined together for a Chapel Hill Post and received their Charter on August 28th, 1919.
Read moreWilliam “Bill” McDonald passed away in late October and his funeral service is this month on December 15th. All American Legionnaires are encouraged to attend the funeral of this long time Post 6 member.
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