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.
Although Sons has its own membership, the organization is not a separate
entity. Rather, S.A.L. is a program of The American Legion. Many
Legionnaires hold dual membership in S.A.L.
The Sons organization is divided into detachments at the state level
and squadrons at the local level. A squadron pairs with a local American
Legion post; a squadron’s charter is contingent upon its parent post’s
charter. However, squadrons can determine the extent of their services
to the community, state and nation. They are permitted flexibility in
planning programs and activities to meet their needs, but must remember
S.A.L.’s mission: to strengthen the four pillars of The American Legion.
Therefore, squadrons’ campaigns place an emphasis on preserving
American traditions and values, improving the quality of life for our
nation’s children, caring for veterans and their families, and teaching
the fundamentals of good citizenship.
Since 1988, S.A.L. has raised more than $5.8 million for The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation.
S.A.L. members have volunteered over 500,000 hours at veterans
hospitals and raised over $1,000,000 for VA hospitals and VA homes. The
Sons also support the Citizens Flag Alliance, a coalition dedicated to
protecting the U.S. flag from desecration through a constitutional
amendment.