AMERICAN LEGION
The American Legion is a not-for-profit,
federally charted organization. David S. Miles Post 174 is a community service
outlet that provides opportunities for social activity, and mutual support among
the community veteran's and their families, with a dedication to successfully
carry out selfless acts of service to community, state and nation.
The American Legion Post 174 was created in
1946-47 and named after David S. Miles, who lost his life during the sinking of
the "USS Dorchester." This ship is remembered for the four Chaplains who gave up
their life jackets to others and thus lost their lives as well.
Membership over the years is steadily increasing
with over 370 members. A new detachment has been added: The Sons of the American
Legion, which is being received with great enthusiasm. The American Legion
Auxiliary is also a strong and vibrant support to our members and the community.
David S. Miles Post 174 sponsors a Boys Scout
troop, local sports team, a drum and bugle corps and delegates to Boys State.
They also plan the town's annual Memorial Day and Veteran's Day ceremonies as
well as numerous fundraising activities and community needs.
Anyone who served in the Armed Forces during
periods established by the Congress of the United States is eligible. For
further information or any questions please contact the Service Officer at
888-2908
Post Officers are:
- Post Commander
- Harold Lepri
- Senior Vice Commander
- Joseph Quick
- Junior Vice Commander
- Roger Miles
Detachment of the Sons of the American Legion:
- Commander
- Dominick Bellucci
- Senior Vice Commander
- Jack Savoy
- Junior Vice Commander
- Bill Rollinson
American Legion Auxiliary:
- President
- Patricia M. Keckler
- Vice President
- Laura Miller
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