Military Tattoo
For over 400 years there has been the Military Tattoo. It was first used to alert tavern keepers to “turn off the taps,” the drummer is coming.
Read moreFor over 400 years there has been the Military Tattoo. It was first used to alert tavern keepers to “turn off the taps,” the drummer is coming.
Read moreThe American Legion Department of North Carolina has announced that the North Carolina Department’s convention set for Raleigh in June 2020 is canceled. This announcement follows the recent cancellation of the National Convention.
Read moreThe Covid-19 virus has had a significant impact on our economy. Our government is providing funding to assist our citizens.
Read moreDid you know that the Department of North Carolina is publishing a monthly newsletter? It has current information and announcements
Read moreAs you have read in Commander Munsee’s note, Bruce Runberg has lost his lively wife, Cynthia, on December 16th. “A
Read moreThe Chapel Hill Memorial Cemetery will be decorated with Christmas wreaths this Saturday, December 14th, at noon. You are invited
Read moreA picture is worth a thousand words, or so they say. What do you think? We are getting excited and we are proud to embark on our second one hundred years of service to veterans in Chapel Hill and surrounding communities.
Read moreWithout our American Legion Blue Caps, we look just like the average Joe or Jane. We are just like you, but we are veterans, too.
Read moreOur Post Home is open to the public on Monday, May 27th. You are welcome to join us at 10 a.m. to tour our home and see a display of military artifacts and collectibles owned by our members. We will also have a few World War II and Vietnam era military vehicles on display.
Read morePost Elections were held on Tuesday, May 14th. The new officers are listed on our Post Officers page. Post Commander
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