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Auxilary Officers
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President - Kathy Healey
Senior Vice Pres. - Hilda Levesque
Junior Vice Pres. -
Secretary/Treasurer - Cinthia Dillon
Historian - Mary Vincent
Sgt-at-Arms - Sandy Nardonne
Chaplain - Shirley Medeiros
 
 
 
SAL Officers
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Commander: R. Oliver
Sr. Vice-Cmdr: D. Oakes
Jr. Vice-Cmdr: M. Anzivino
Adjutant: J. Gouvia
Finance Off: M. Hall
Historian: R. Greaves
Chaplain: S. Healey
Sgt-at-Arms: E. Boyden
 
In this world of ours, the American Legion Auxiliary shines as an example of unselfish giving. With almost a million members from all walks of life, the Auxiliary administers hundreds of volunteer programs, gives tens of thousands of hours to its communities and to veterans, and raises millions of dollars to support its own programs as well as other worthwhile charities familiar to most Americans. It is all accomplished with volunteers.
 
The Auxiliary, organized in 1919 to assist The American Legion, is much more than the name implies. The organization has achieved its own unique identity while working side-by-side with the veterans who belong to The American Legion. Like the Legion, the Auxiliary's interests have broadened to encompass the entire community.
 
The American Legion Auxiliary is the world's largest women's patriotic service organization. Through its nearly 10,500 Units located in every state and some foreign countries, the Auxiliary embodies the spirit of America that has prevailed through war and peace. Along with The American Legion, it solidly stands behind America and her ideals.
 
 
 
Preamble to the S.A.L. National Constitution
 
Proud possessors of a priceless heritage, we male descendants of veterans of the Great Wars, associate ourselves together as "Sons of The American Legion" 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 true spirit of Americanism; to preserve the memories of our former members and the associations of our members and our forefathers in the Great Wars; to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes and masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy; to consecrate and sanctify our friendship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness; to adopt in letter and spirit all of the great principles for which The American Legion stands; and to assist in carrying on for God and Country.
 
 
 
Updated 23 October, 2008
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