Sons of the American Legion

Our Mission is to enhance the well-being of America's veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.

Become a Member!

Males of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the United States military and became eligible for membership in The American Legion.

Who we are:

Founded in 1932, Sons of The American Legion exists to honor the service and sacrifice of Legionnaires.

 S.A.L. members include males of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the U.S. military and were eligible for American Legion membership. Members of The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of The American Legion comprise the Legion Family, which has a combined membership of nearly 4.2 million.

Officers (Term 2024-2025):

Commander: Gary Lamoureux

Sr. Vice Commander: Jim Castagna

Jr. Vice Commander: Zane White

Finance Officer: Mark Lamoureux

Adjutant: Mark Lamoureux

Chaplain: Gary Croteau

Historian: Bruce Uhas

Sargeant of Arms: Robert Crowell

The 2025 membership cards have arrived. Please complete a renewal form and submit with your dues of $30.00. Renewal forms available at the American Legion on Court Street. Please include Email address and phone number on form.

Thank you to the Sons of the American Legion Squadron #4 for donating materials, building expertise and installing new roofs over the Handicapped doors. These roofs do not allow ice to build up on walkways. Special thanks to Commander Starkey for all he did to make this happen and many SAL Volunteers

Our Emblem

The design of the SAL emblem was taken from the emblem of our parent organization, but is oval in shape so as to be easily distinguished. The star in the center represents our country, and the five points of the star represent the Five Point Program of the Sons of The American Legion. The sun in the background represents the Sons of The American Legion and the rays represent the loyalty of its membership. The blue of the emblem, like the blue of our flag, stands for justice. The two stars in the blue border stand for freedom and democracy. The wreath below the star is in memory of our comrades, and those of our fathers who willingly gave their lives for their country. The 10 points of the emblem represent the Ten Ideals of every American Legion son.

Upcoming Events

Learn about upcoming events for Sons of the American Legion Members.

The American Legion’s mission statement, as adopted by the National Executive Committee in October 2020:

“To enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.”


The American Legion’s vision statement:

“The American Legion: Veterans Strengthening America.”

The American Legion’s value principles are as follows:

A VETERAN IS A VETERAN – which means The American Legion embraces all current and former members of the military and endeavors to help them transition into their communities.

SELFLESS SERVICE – which means The American Legion celebrates all who contribute to something larger than themselves and inspires others to serve and strengthen America.

AMERICAN VALUES AND PATRIOTISM – which means The American Legion advocates for upholding and defending the United States Constitution, equal justice and opportunity for everyone and discrimination against no one, youth education, responsible citizenship, and honoring military service by observing and participating in memorial events.

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT – which means The American Legion meets the unique needs of local communities.

ADVANCING THE VISION – which means The American Legion educates, mentors, and leads new generations of Americans.

HONOR THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE US – which means The American Legion pays perpetual respect for all past military sacrifices to ensure they are never forgotten by new generations.

Contact

Check FAQ’s before contacting. For any other Post 4 questions contact us Gary Lamoureux by filling out the form.

Phone
(603) 352-9703