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Documents are provided as PDF files. If you cannot read these files, please download a PDF viewer from Adobe.

Our documents are organized in the following groups:
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Governing Documents:
 Post 30 Constitution
 Post 30 Bylaws
 Post 30 Standard Operating Procedures
  District 1 Constitution and Bylaws
  Division 1 Constitution and Bylaws
  Department of Texas Documents
  National Constitution and ByLaws 
    

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Operating Documents: new
 
 2023 Post Adjutants Manual
pdf36 pages
 2023 Officers Guide
pdf148 pages
 District Commander's Guide
pdf48 pages
 Trophies, Awards & Ceremonials Manual
pdf164 pages
 Resolution Booklet
pdf29 pages
 Action Programs of Americanism
pdf16 pages
 Buddy Check Toolkit
pdf8 pages
 What you can do to help prevent veteran suicide
pdf2 pages
 Blood Program Booklet
pdf12 pages
 Boys State Program
pdf2 pages
 
Publications Members Should Have from The Americal Legion
 

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Basic Training:
Im sure you have heard mention of the Basic Training class. Here is more information about it. It is not currently required for post officers, but it is highly recommended. The more you know about the Legion the better we can support its goals and mission.

The American Legion’s official training program for officers, members, and those who simply want to expand their knowledge of the nation’s largest veterans service organization is available online.

The American Legion Extension Institute has been rewritten, updated, streamlined and enhanced with videos, digital photos, clickable links, a historical timeline and additional features. To register and take the course, visit www.legion.org/alei (Due to high traffic volume, you may experience some delays. If you experience delays, please try again later.) The program should take less than two hours to complete. It is divided into six sections, with a quiz at the end of each one, followed by a final exam.

The sections closely follow the Legion’s Four Pillars of service. They include:

  • History & Organization
  • Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation
  • National Security
  • Americanism
  • Children & Youth

  • Course Conclusion
  • Final Exam

You must pass the final online exam to receive your digital certificate of recognition.

The American Legion national website: www.legion.org.

The online course is Free for members of The American Legion and Sons of The American Legion.

You should gain a better feeling about the American Legion and a reason for all the Programs of the American Legion and what they can do for each Post needs in reaching out to your the Community and other Veterans.

If you have questions contact your Adjutant or Commander. Thanks for all you do for our members and Vets.

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Other Documents and Forms:
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