About Our Group

We are the Sons of Veterans, honoring the legacy and commitment of American Legion members

A man holding a baby in a field
A man holding a baby in a field
Veterans march in a parade honoring their service.
Veterans march in a parade honoring their service.

About the Sons of the American Legion

The Sons of The American Legion is divided into detachments at the state level and squadrons at the local level. A squadron pairs with a local American Legion post; a squadron’s charter is contingent upon its parent post’s charter. However, squadrons can determine the extent of their services to the community, state and nation. They are permitted flexibility in planning programs and activities to meet their needs, but must remember SAL’s mission: to strengthen the four pillars of The American Legion. Therefore, squadrons’ campaigns place an emphasis on preserving American traditions and values, improving the quality of life for our nation’s children, caring for veterans and their families, and teaching the fundamentals of good citizenship.

Since 1988, SAL has raised more than $9 million for The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation. SAL members have volunteered over 500,000 hours at veterans hospitals and raised over $1,000,000 for VA hospitals and VA homes. The SAL also supports the Citizens Flag Alliance, a coalition dedicated to protecting the U.S. flag from desecration through a constitutional amendment.

Preamble to the S.A.L. National Constitution

Proud possessors of a priceless heritage, we male descendants of Veterans of the Great Wars, associate ourselves together as "Sons of The American Legion" for the following purposes:

To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America

to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a true spirit of Americanism

to preserve the memories of our former members and the associations of our members and our forefathers in the Great Wars

to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation

to combat the autocracy of both the classes and masses

to make right the master of might

to promote peace and good will on earth

to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy

to consecrate and sanctify our friendship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness

to adopt in letter and spirit all of the great principles for which The American Legion stands

and to assist in carrying on for God and Country.

SAL Membership Eligibility Requirements

All male descendants adopted sons, and stepsons of members of The American Legion, and such male descendants of veterans who died in service during the period of April 6, 1917, through November 11, 1918, or any time from December 7, 1941, to date, who served honorably, as set forth in Article IV of the National Constitution of The American Legion, or who died subsequent to their honorable discharge from such service, shall be eligible for membership in the Sons of The American Legion..

There shall be no forms or class of membership except an active membership.

No person may be a member at any one time of more than one squadron

History

The Sons of The American Legion was created in 1932 as an organization within The American Legion. The SAL is made up of boys and men of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the United States military and became eligible for membership in The American Legion. Together, members of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary and the Sons of The American Legion make up what is known as the Legion Family. All three organizations place high importance on preserving our American traditions and values, improving the quality of life for our nation's children, caring for veterans and their families, and perhaps most importantly, teaching the fundamentals of good citizenship.

The SAL has study programs recommended for younger members. One such program, called "The Ten Ideals," teaches the elements of patriotism, health, knowledge, training, honor, faith, helpfulness, courtesy, reverence and comradeship. If a member completes the Ten Ideals program, he is eligible to continue with another program called the "Five-Point Program of Service." This program covers patriotism, citizenship, discipline, leadership and legionism.

SAL Officers

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President

Krista Dues

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President

Krista Dues

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Second Vice

Karen Hayton

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Second Vice

Karen Hayton

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Commander

Steve Wilson

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First Vice

Bill Engman

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Second Vice

Tim Reiley

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Adjutant

Denny Landis

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Finance Office

Mike Short

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Chaplain

Jim Nolen

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Sgt-At-Arms

Steve Kluge

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Location Info

The American Legion group includes the Sons of Veterans, dedicated to supporting veterans and their families.

Address

897 Oakland Rd., Loveland, OH

Hours

12 noon - 10 PM

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The American Legion offers a strong sense of community and support for veterans and their families.

As a son of a veteran, I deeply appreciate the camaraderie and values upheld by the legion.