The Sons of The American Legion
Latest Event - Squadron 21 Poker Night
The Colony Texas Sons of the American Legion Squadron 21 will be hosting a poker night on Tuesday July 20th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm at the Squadron 21 Social Center, 5600 North Colony Blvd.
There will be a $20 buy-in at the door and the top chip winner will receive a trophy. Liquid refreshments will be available with a donation. Snacks will be provided.
So if you think you have game, come and prove it to the rest of the Post.
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Previous Event - Flag Retirement Ceremony and Fish Fry
The Flag Retirement and Fish Fry was held on Saturday June 12th. 12 Noon to 6 PM. Lions Club Park. It was a very successful event for The Colony Texas.
Click Here For Full Details on the Flag Retirement and Fish Fry
Who We Are
The Colony Texas The Sons of the American Legion is made up of boys and men of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the United States military and became eligible for membership in The American Legion.
Together, members of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary and the Sons of The American Legion make up what is known as The Legion Family.
All three organizations place high importance on preserving our American traditions and values, improving the quality of life for our nation's children, caring for veterans and their families, and perhaps most importantly, teaching the fundamentals of good citizenship.
Eligibility
To be eligible, you must be a male descendant (includes stepsons and adopted sons) of a member of The American Legion. You would also be eligible to join the Sons of The American Legion if you are the male descendant (stepsons and adopted sons included) of a veteran who died in service during World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, or the Persian Gulf War. You would also be eligible to join the Sons of The American Legion if you are the male descendant (stepsons and adopted sons included) of a veteran who died subsequent to his or her honorable discharge from service in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, or the Persian Gulf War.