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Your service earned this brotherhood. Connect with fellow veterans, amplify your voice for veterans’ rights, and become part of a community that has proudly served Georgia since 1919.

Join the American Legion Family!

For nearly a century, The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of The American Legion have worked steadfastly, side by side, promoting patriotism and national security while supporting youth and advocating for veterans and active-duty military personnel and families.

While members of the American Legion Family are individually unique, collectively we are a multi-million-member powerhouse of caring advocates dedicated to service. You’ll find that getting connected to the American Legion Family is one of the best decisions you’ll ever make. Please use the enclosed applications to join today.

Post 251
Georgia

Chartered under The American Legion — For God and Country since 1919.

600+
Active Members
50+
Events Per Year
75+
Years of Service

Member Benefits

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Veterans Benefits Help

Free assistance from accredited service officers to help you claim the federal benefits you've earned.

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National Advocacy

Your voice amplified — the Legion lobbies Congress on veterans' issues every single day.

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Member Discounts

Exclusive savings on travel, insurance, auto rentals, retail, and dozens of other providers.

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Scholarships

Access to national scholarship programs including the Legacy Scholarship for children of fallen or disabled veterans.

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Insurance Programs

Access to group life, auto, home, and other insurance programs designed for Legion members.

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Camaraderie

A brotherhood and sisterhood of fellow servicemembers who understand the unique experience of military service.

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Youth Programs

Legion Baseball, Boys State, Junior Shooting Sports, and more programs that build the next generation of leaders.

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Post 251 Access

Full access to Post facilities, events, fundraisers, and the local community network right here in Georgia.

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Mental Health Support

Resources through the Be The One initiative to destigmatize mental health and fight veteran suicide.