Legionnaires

The American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization. Focusing on service to veterans, servicemembers and communities, the Legion evolved from a group of war-weary veterans of World War I into one of the most influential nonprofit groups in the United States. Membership swiftly grew to over 1 million, and local posts sprang up across the country. Today, membership stands at over 1.6 million in more than 12,000 posts worldwide. The posts are organized into 55 departments: one each for the 50 states, along with the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, France, Latin America and the Philippines.

Over the years, the Legion has built its identity by achieving hundreds of benefits and services for veterans, supporting the U.S. Armed Forces and instilling the values of responsible citizenship among young people. From the nation-changing of The American Legion-drafted GI Bill to relief for veterans exposed to toxic contamination in the service, veterans of The American Legion have worked for over a century to improve and strengthen the nation they swore with their lives to defend.

LEGION OFFICERS 2024 – 2025

COMMANDER: RICK BARBEE

SENIOR VICE COMMANDER: CHRIS BATSON

VICE COMMANDER: STEPHANIE FEARS

VICE COMMANDER: JACKSON FIELDS

VICE COMMANDER: ANTIONETT PARKS

ADJUTANT: MARIE JONES

FINANCE OFFICER: JEFF BENTLEY

JUDGE ADVOCATE: MICHAEL LAWRENCE

HISTORIAN: DANNA CONER

CHAPLAIN: DERICK SANDERS

SGT-AT-ARMS: WILLIE NELSON

SERVICE OFFICER: SYLVESTER OLGESBY

HOUSE COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN: MARVIN MCBETH

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS AT LARGE