American Legion Post 329

Focusing on service to veterans, servicemembers and communities, The American Legion currently has about 2.4 million members in 14,000 posts worldwide.

Preamble to the Constitution
FOR GOD AND COUNTRY WE ASSOCIATE OURSELVES TOGETHER
FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:

To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America;

To maintain law and order;

To foster and perpetuate a one hundred percent Americanism;

To preserve the memories and incidents of our associations in the Great Wars;

To inculcate a sense of individual obligation to t

05/03/2023

Post 329 invites members and veterans to attend event on May 19 at Foglia YMCA in Lake Zurich. Noah Currier, founder of “Oscar Mike” foundation, will talk about the inspiring support he offers for injured veterans. There will be no charge for veterans to attend. 🇺🇸

05/01/2023

Celebrate Silver Star Service Banner Day! Post 329 honors military service members and veterans who have been wounded or incurred illness during combat, and those who are dying. We strive to serve Silver Star recipients and their families for their gallant action to protect our nation. 🇺🇸

04/09/2023

Happy Easter! ✝️ 🟦
Today also is National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day! Post 329 honors veterans who endured brutality and displayed faith during their captivity. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 03/29/2023

Today is National Vietnam War Veterans Day! Post 329 salutes to members, Vietnam veterans and their families for their services and sacrifices. 🇺🇸

03/25/2023

Post 329 celebrates the recipients of National Medal of Honor for their military and personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty. We appreciate the community for volunteering or donating to American Legion to honor the recipients. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 03/18/2023

Post 329 Legion Hall building at Libertyville is available for rental for individual events. Please inquire at [email protected] or 847-367-9880 for availability. Thank you. 🇺🇸

03/03/2023

Post 329 honors National Anthem Day! 🎼 🇺🇸 🎤

02/20/2023

Post 329 honors the services and contributions of America’s Presidents to the nation. 🇺🇸

01/01/2023

Happy New Year from Post 329! Wishing the best for 2023 to members, families, veterans, active military service personnel, friends and supporters! 🇺🇸 🎆 🥂 🎉

12/28/2022

Post 329 members honor the Pledge of Allegiance. Congress formally gave recognition in 1945. 🇺🇸

12/25/2022

Merry Christmas from Post 329 to our members, families, friends and supporters! Thanks for supporting military veterans and active service personnel, and for remembering departed members! 🇺🇸 🎁 🎄

12/13/2022

Happy 386th Birthday to U.S. National Guard! Post 329 gives thanks to the Army and Air service members who served over all the years on short notice to defend the country and to oversee relief efforts, and to their families who supported them. Always Ready, Always There! 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 12/07/2022

Today is National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day! Post 329 members honor and remember the American casualties who died on Oahu in 1941, honor the sacrifices made by those aboard the U.S.S. Arizona and beyond, and honor the survivors and WWII veterans who defended against the Japanese attack on this 81st Anniversary. 🇺🇸

11/24/2022

Happy Thanksgiving from Post 329 to all of our members, families, friends and supporters! 🇺🇸🍻🥂🥧

11/13/2022

Post 329 appreciates the speech by Libertyville Mayor Donna Johnson tonight. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 11/13/2022

Post 329 appreciates Post and Auxiliary members, families and guests who attended the Veterans Day Celebration Dinner tonight. Special thanks to Mayor Donna Johnson. 🇺🇸

11/11/2022

Happy Veterans Day! Post 329 gives thanks to all veterans of the armed forces for their services and sacrifices protecting the United States and overseas, defending freedom and securing democracy for decades. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 11/10/2022

Happy 247th Birthday to United States Marine Corps! Post 329 salutes to the men and women of USMC and to the Commandant! Semper Fi! 🇺🇸

11/08/2022

Today is Election Day! Post 329 encourages members, veterans and families to go to the nearest polling place to vote. 🇺🇸

10/27/2022

Happy Navy Day! Post 329 gives thanks to veterans and active sailors who served the U.S. Navy, both past and present, to keep our nation safe. 🇺🇸⚓️

10/26/2022

Today is National Day of the Deployed! Post 329 salutes to military service members who are deployed to defend the nation, and to their families who are separated from them during deployment. 🇺🇸

10/13/2022

Happy 247th Birthday to the U.S. Navy! Post 329 salutes to men and women of U.S. Navy to defend and support the nation. This year’s theme is “On Watch - 24/7 for 247 Years.” 🇺🇸⚓️

09/29/2022

Today is National V.F.W. Day! Post 329 salutes to men and women of Veterans of Foreign Wars for their services and sacrifices to the nation and their communities. 🇺🇸

09/18/2022

Happy 75th Birthday to U.S. Air Force! Post 329 salutes to active-duty and veteran Air Force members for their services to defend the nation. Innovate, Accelerate, and Thrive! 🇺🇸

09/16/2022

Today is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Post 329 continues to honor military members who were held captive and returned, and those who remain missing and never came home. We recognize them as heroes for their services and sacrifices. They are not forgotten. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 09/11/2022

Post 329 pays respect to the first responders, service members and victims who lost their lives on 9/11/2001. We give condolences to their families and friends on the 21st anniversary of the worst terrorist attack in American history. 🇺🇸

09/05/2022

Post 329 wishes a happy and safe Labor Day to all veterans, active-duty military men and women, and their families. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 08/14/2022

Post 329 gives thanks to WW2 veterans on National VJ Day! President Harry Truman announced in 1945 that Japan had surrendered to the Allies. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 08/10/2022

Post 329 supports signing of the PACT Act into law today to expand VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances such as Agent Orange. The first day that Agent Orange was used in the Vietnam War was on August 10, 1961. 🇺🇸

08/07/2022

Today is Purple Heart Day! Post 329 salutes to recipients of the Purple Heart medal. It is America’s oldest decoration for military merit. It was created by General George Washington in 1782. 🇺🇸 💜

07/27/2022

Today is National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day! Post 329 gives thanks to all Korean War veterans. The Korean Armistice Agreement was signed in 1953 ending the war. 🇺🇸

07/04/2022

Happy 4th of July! Post 329 gives thanks to our members, all veterans, and active duty military for protecting our nation and our freedoms. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 07/02/2022

Post 329 welcomes Ike Reilly & the Assassination at American Legion Hall at Libertyville performing tonight at 7 PM. 🇺🇸

Photos from Libertyville Sunrise Rotary Club's post 07/01/2022

Post 329 members congratulate George Capaul on receiving the Service Above Self Award from the Libertyville Sunrise Rotary Club. 🇺🇸

06/26/2022

Post 329 salutes to our members and all veterans who fought during Korean War conflict from 1950 to 1953. We thank them and their families for their services and sacrifices. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 06/20/2022

Post 329 members salute to African-Americans for their past and present services in U.S. military. We are committed to equity, equality, and justice for all. Honor Juneteenth! 🇺🇸

06/19/2022

Happy Father’s Day! Post 329 wishes the best to our members and to military fathers! Enjoy the day with your family! Cherish moments with family members! 🇺🇸

06/14/2022

Happy 247th Birthday to the U.S. Army! Post 329 salutes to Army soldiers, past and present, for their services protecting the nation. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 06/06/2022

Post 329 salutes to the soldiers and paratroopers on the Allied invasion at Normandy occurred 78 years ago on D-Day against the N***s. We pause and remember the sacrifices that all those brave men and women involved made. 🇺🇸

Photos from American Legion Post 329's post 05/30/2022

Post 329 appreciates everyone who came to the Memorial Day ceremony events. Thank you to Colonel Kevin Cummings - U.S. Army Command Surgeon. 🇺🇸

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General information

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 2.4 million in 14,000 posts worldwide. The posts are organized into 55 departments: one each for the 50 states, along with the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, France, Mexico and the Philippines.

Over the years, the Legion has influenced considerable social change in America, won hundreds of benefits for veterans and produced many important programs for children and youth. Following is a chronology of significant dates in Legion history:

1919

March 15-17
Members of the American Expeditionary Force convene in Paris for the first American Legion caucus.

May 8-10
St. Louis Caucus. "The American Legion" is adopted as the organization's official name. The Legion's draft preamble and constitution are approved.

June 9
The National Executive Committee adopts the Legion emblem.

Sept. 16
Congress charters The American Legion.

Nov. 10-12
First Legion convention convenes in Minneapolis. The Constitution and preamble are adopted. Delegates vote 361-323 to locate the Legion's national headquarters in Indianapolis, instead of Washington. A resolution is passed in support of Boy Scouts of America. Today, the Legion is the chartering agency for more than 1,700 Scouting units made up of approximately 64,000 youths.

1920s

Aug. 9, 1921
The Legion's efforts result in the creation of the U.S. Veterans Bureau, forerunner of the Veterans Administration. Today, the Legion continues to lobby for adequate funding to cover medical, disability, education and other benefits for veterans.

June 15, 1923
The first "Flag Code" is drafted during a Legion conference in Washington. Congress adopts the code in 1942. Today, the Legion is at the forefront of efforts to pass a constitutional amendment to protect the U.S. flag from physical desecration.

July 17, 1925
The Legion creates the American Legion Baseball program. Today, more than 50 percent of Major League Baseball players are graduates of the program. About 82,000 youths play on Legion-sponsored teams each year.

1930s

September 1932
The Sons of The American Legion is officially recognized during the 1932 National Convention in Portland, Ore.

June 23, 1935
The first American Legion Boys State convenes in Springfield, Ill., to help youths gain an understanding of the structure and operation of the federal government. The first Boys Nation, bringing together youth leadership from all the Boys State programs, convenes in 1946. Today, more than 19,500 young men participate in Boys State, and 98 in Boys Nation, from 49 of the 50 states.

June 1, 1938
The final round of the Legion's first annual National High School Oratorical Contest is conducted in Norman, Okla. Today, more than 3,400 high-school students from around the country compete annually in the contest, which promotes a greater understanding of the U.S. Constitution. Winners receive thousands of dollars in college scholarships.

1940s

Sept. 19-21, 1942: Preamble to the Constitution of The American Legion is changed for the first and only time since it was written in 1919. The word “War” is changed to “Wars.”

Dec. 15, 1943
Past National Commander Harry W. Colmery starts to write in longhand, on Mayflower Hotel stationery in Washington, the first draft of what will later become the "GI Bill of Rights" – considered the Legion's single greatest legislative achievement.

June 22, 1944
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs into law the original GI Bill, or Servicemen's Readjustment Act, ushering in monumental changes in U.S. society. Higher education becomes democratized after 8 million veterans go to school on the GI Bill, get better jobs, buy houses in the suburbs and raise families. For every dollar spent on educating veterans, the U.S. economy eventually gets $7 back.

May 29, 1946
The Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary present a small, struggling organization called the American Heart Association with a $50,000 grant. The grant inaugurates a nationwide program for the study, prevention and treatment of rheumatic heart disease.

1950s

May 4, 1950
The Legion votes to contribute funds to the field of mental health, thereby playing a key role in launching the National Association for Mental Health.

July 9, 1954
The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation is formed. Today, more than $11 million has been awarded to youth organizations and projects designed to help America's children.

1960s

Sept. 1, 1966
The Legion voices great concern over the fate of prisoners of war in Vietnam. Today, the Legion urges a full accounting of all POWs and troops missing in action; and has formed a special group from among the nation's major veterans organizations to continue pressing for further resolution of this issue.

Aug. 24, 1969
The Legion's National Executive Committee establishes the National Emergency Fund as a result of the effects of Hurricane Camille.

1970s

May 1, 1972
The Legion implements a Halloween safety program for children; it remains the only national program of its kind.

April 1, 1975
The Legion-sponsored Freedom Bell goes aboard the Freedom Train during its tour of the country in celebration of the U.S. Bicentennial. Six years later, the bell is dedicated at its permanent home in Columbus Plaza, opposite Union Station in Washington.

1980s

Aug. 26, 1982
The Legion presents a $1 million check to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund for construction of the Wall in Washington, becoming the largest single contributor to the project.

July 21, 1983
The Legion announces its sponsorship of an independent study on the effects of exposure to Agent Orange on Vietnam War veterans. Congress receives the results of the "American Legion-Columbia University Study of Vietnam-era Veterans" in 1989.

Jan. 1, 1989
The Veterans Administration is elevated to Cabinet-level status as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The Legion fought hard for the change, arguing that veterans deserve representation at the highest levels of government.

Oct. 16, 1989
The long-standing objective of the Legion to improve adjudication procedures for veterans claims is achieved when the U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals becomes operational. Most of the provisions contained in the law creating the court were originally included in the Veterans Reassurance Act, written by the Legion and introduced in Congress in 1988.

1990s

Aug. 2, 1990
The Legion files suit against the federal government for failure to conduct a Congress-mandated study about the effects of Agent Orange on veterans who served in Vietnam.

Oct. 11, 1990
The Legion creates the Family Support Network to assist families of servicemembers deployed for operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in the Middle East. Through local posts, the network offers a wide range of assistance, including financial assistance, mowing lawns, baby-sitting and more. Today, FSN continues to assist families affected by military activation and deployment.

June 15, 1991
The Legion hosts its first Junior Shooting Sports National Air Rifle Championships at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Today, more than 2,000 high school students a year enter the contest, which teaches gun safety and marksmanship.

Aug. 24, 1994
The Legion announces the creation of the Citizens Flag Alliance, a coalition of organizations and individual citizens united to work for a constitutional amendment to protect the U.S. flag from physical desecration. Since 1995, the amendment has passed in the House by an supermajority six times: in 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2005. In 2006, the amendment fell one vote short of passage in the Senate.

Sept. 24, 1994: The American Legion announces partnership with the Smithsonian Institute’s Air and Space Museum to develop an exhibit for the bomber Enola Gay, which dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Previous museum plans had drawn intense criticism from veterans, scholars and the public.

Jan. 30, 1995: The American Legion announces acceptance of scaled-down exhibit “without political commentary” for the Enola Gay, ending the greatest controversy in the Smithsonian Institute’s 149-year history.

Oct. 1, 1995
The Legion forms the Persian Gulf Task Force to enhance service for the newest generation of wartime veterans, thousands of whom suffer from illnesses linked to their service in the region.

Sept. 16, 1996
The Legion awards a $20,000 college scholarship to each of the 10 inaugural Samsung American Legion high school scholars.

June 11, 1997
The National Emergency Fund surpasses the $1 million mark in cash grants given to flood victims who belong to the Legion family. Most grant recipients reside in the flood plains of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Minnesota and North Dakota.

Sept. 3, 1997
The Legion presents its first National Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award at the 79th National Convention in Orlando, Fla.

2000s

March 29, 2000
Senate Joint Resolution 14, the constitutional amendment that would return the people's right to protect the U.S. flag from physical desecration, falls four votes short of the necessary 67 to override a presidential veto.

Sept. 5, 2000: The American Legion presents the first “Spirit of Service” Awards to active duty service members for their off-duty volunteer activities.

Aug. 28-30, 2001: The American Legion passes resolution to rekindle Blue Star Service Banner program.

Sept. 12, 2001: The American Legion reactivates the Family Support Network following terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C.

Oct. 10-11, 2001: The American Legion creates the American Legacy Scholarship Fund for children of military members killed on active duty on or after Sept. 11, 2001.

Sept. 11, 2002: The American Legion takes lead in conducting “A Day To Remember” events to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the nation.

November 2002
The Legion launches the national "I Am Not A Number" campaign to identify and document the delays veterans face in obtaining medical care from VA.

Oct. 17, 2003: American Legion efforts on Capitol Hill break the deadlock on the Disabled Veterans Tax when Congress creates a 10-year phase-in for service-connected disabled retirees to receive military retired pay and VA disability compensation without subtraction from either. Legion efforts also result I passage of the Military Family Tax Relief Act.

Sept. 3, 2004: American Legion lobbying leads to more progress in elimination of the Disabled Veterans Tax with passage of PL 108-375 that eliminates the 10-year phase-in for 100 percent service- connected retirees, allowing them to immediately begin receiving both retired pay and VA disability payments.

Sept 19, 2004: The American Legion launches a national program, the Blue Star Salute, where posts across the country hold public events to recognize troops, their families and local businesses on Armed Forces Day.

May 7, 2005: The American Legion lobbied successfully to remove from VA funding legislation administration-proposed increases in VA prescription co-payments and institution of user fee for Priority Group 8 veterans using VA health facilities. Efforts focus on legislation to provide mandatory, vice discretionary, funding of VA health care.

August 2005
Delegates at the 87th National Convention in Honolulu unanimously voice their support for the global war on terrorism with Resolution 169.

Oct. 17-18, 2007: The American Legion National Executive Committee passes Resolution 35 and adopts The American Legion Riders as a national program of The American Legion. The first American Legion Riders chapter was established by American Legion Post 396 in Garden City, Mich., in 1993.

June 30, 2008
President George W. Bush signs into law the Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act, a next-generation GI Bill strongly supported by the Legion. The bill renews the federal government's commitment to veterans by providing them with substantially better education benefits. The Post-9/11 GI Bill took effect Aug. 1, 2009, and sent an unprecedented number of veterans to college. Today, as at its formation, the Legion remains at the forefront of efforts to improve education and other benefits for all veterans.

Oct. 22, 2009: President Obama signs the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform Act of 2009, guaranteeing “advance funding” for VA appropriations, a formula that The American Legion has strongly supported for many years. The new law sets funding for VA one year in advance.

February 2010
The entire Legion family bands together and wins $250,000 for Operation Comfort Warriors (OCW) in PepsiCo's Refresh Everything Project, submitting the most votes in an online contest and beating out hundreds of other groups and charities to take first place in the contest's first month. A big part of getting the word out was the American Legion Online Update e-newsletter. This is an early example of the still growing power of online and social media to augment everything the Legion does.

October 2010
Continuing a long-standing tradition of advocating for timely and adequate medical care for veterans, the Legion forms a PTS-TBI Ad Hoc Committee to both examine current methods by VA and the Department of Defense of treating the two conditions, and investigate potential alternatives.

December 2010
The Legion officially begins a relationship with United Services Automobile Association (USAA), making the veteran-founded insurance company "The American Legion's preferred provider of financial services." The purchase of USAA products gains money for Legion programs. USAA representatives often give members helpful financial information and tips through Legion media.

May 5, 2011: The National Executive Committee authorized establishment of The American Legion Amateur Radio Club (TALARC) to promote emergency communications and disaster preparedness, engage youth in math and science and facilitate public communications with our nation’s federally licensed amateur radio operators who are veterans. TALARC membership opened free for members of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of the American Legion who are FCC licensed ham radio operators.

August 2011
The American Legion Baseball World Series is held for the first time in the tournament's new permanent home, Shelby, N.C. Prior to this, the tournament had rotated to different cities. Total paid attendance at the Shelby contests soars to an all-time high of 86,000 total.

October 2012
VA guarantees its 20 millionth home loan. 1936-1937 National Commander Harry Colmery and 1943-1944 National Commander Warren Atherton escorted the original GI Bill of Rights through Congress in 1944, arguing passionately for veterans educational benefits, government-assured health care and what they called "readjustment allowances." Today Colmery and Atherton are lauded as the "fathers of the GI Bill" and its successors.

Aug. 30, 2013: National Commander James E. Koutz announced that the American Legion family raised more than $1.1 million for Operation Comfort Warriors during the 2012-2013 fundraising year. It easily surpassed his original goal of $500,000.


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