Post Elections – The story behind the ballot
Post Elections are held at our May General Membership meeting. Elections are the most important event for the post. It
Read morePost Elections are held at our May General Membership meeting. Elections are the most important event for the post. It
Read moreThe Department of North Carolina, through it’s Leadership Development Committee, held it’s first “Legion College” in the summer of 1985. The 2023 Legion College will be held July 21-22, 2023 at the Village Inn in Clemmons, NC.
Read moreOur Nominations Committee reports out on Thursday, April 6th, at the PEC meeting. That report will include a list of candidates for Post Year 2023-2024. This list is not the post ballot. We will call for additional candidates from the floor during our April 11th meeting. Are you interested? Watch for information from the Adjutant.
Read moreDid you know that all American Legion meetings are open to post members? You can sit in, but you can not vote. You can observe the open discussions and, if recognized by the chair, you can address the Post Executive Committee or any of the many Post Committees.
Read moreAre you interested in keeping up with important news from the American Legion Department of North Carolina? Are you interested in serving in a leadership position? Are you thinking about serving in a Post or Department committee?
Read moreBill Munsee, post commander, shared his thoughts about the Post 6 Executive Committee as he reflected on the past year.
Read morePost Elections were held on Tuesday, May 14th. The new officers are listed on our Post Officers page. Post Commander
Read moreThe House passed Representatives Roe and Walz’s resolution to authorize the creation of a commemorative coin in honor of The American Legion’s 100 years of service to America’s veterans.
Read moreU.S. Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina took time on the Senate floor to honor longtime American Legion National Executive Committeeman Jerry Hedrick, who passed away in his home state during the 2014 National Convention in Charlotte, N.C.
Read moreA member of American Legion Clayton Post 71 was elected recently as American Legion National Vice Commander – Southeast Region.
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