Our very own Lieutenant Colonel (R) Tom DiTomasso, USA was the speaker at American Legion Post 139, Harrison ME, Leadership Banquet. The following post shares LTC DiTomasso’s comments on the event.
In a significant legislative victory for The American Legion, President Trump signed a bill July 30 that declares the United States has been in a state of war since Dec. 7, 1941.
Congrat’s to the 2019 Sugarbush condo winner – Post #1819 member Rebecca Cooper! The drawing was held live during the May 2019 monthly meeting.
We have Norwich University American Legion Post 1819 baseball hats available for purchase! Check them out here: Post 1819 Baseball Hat Purchase All proceeds go to the scholarship fund so you are actually making a donation to the scholarship fund with the purchase of the hat.
Post #1819’s annual meeting is scheduled for SATURDAY, September 15th at 12pm (noon) in Plumley Armory – behind the big red curtain. THIS IS A CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEARS, due to NU’s plans for a Bicentennial Gala at the same time we had been doing our meeting & social event on Friday. Once the meeting…
Happy Birthday to the U.S. Army From the U.S. Army website: THE U.S. ARMY AMERICA’S FIRST NATIONAL INSTITUTION Since its official establishment, June 14, 1775 — more than a year before the Declaration of Independence — the U.S. Army has played a vital role in the growth and development of the American nation. Drawing…
This year the scholarship entry due date has been extended to 21 February 2018. Details can be found by clicking on the “Scholarships” tab above or by clicking on this link to the same page: https://www.legionpost1819.org/scholarships/
Post #1819 will host its annual off-site meeting at the Union Oyster House in Boston (Union Oyster House) on Thursday March 1st. The agenda for the meeting will be 5:30 social time & cash bar, 6:30 business meeting and then dinner from the restaurant menu for those wishing to stay.
Post #1819, in conjunction with the Norwich University Student Veteran’s Council (SVC) will be executing a service project over the next few weeks, which is to bring the spirit of Christmas to the 40-50 resident patients of the White River Jct., Vermont VA hospital.
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