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A prominent member of American Legion Post 159 in Beemer, Galbraith was elected post commander in 1953. He continued to serve The American Legion and became Department of Nebraska Commander from 1962-1963 and continued his ascent with The American Legion organization, serving as Nebraska's representative on the National Committee from 1964–1965, and National Vice-Commander of The American ...
Member Conflict Era Branch of Service References Orval Faubus: World War II Era: U.S. Army [citation needed]Mark Ferguson III: Gulf War Era: U.S. Navy [15]Hamilton Fish, Jr. World War I Era
Clayton Danks (1879–1970), inspiration of the cowboy on the Wyoming trademark, Bucking Horse and Rider, with the gelding horse Steamboat; born in O'Neill in Holt County, Nebraska [11] William Eugene Galbraith (1926–2012), businessman and National Commander of The American Legion (1967–68) [12] Merle Elwin Hansen (1919–2009), farmer and ...
Entrepreneur, inventor of the reverse telephone directory: Harry Culver (1880–1946) Did not graduate Real estate agent; founder of Culver City, California: William E. Galbraith (1926–2012) B. S. 1949 National Commander of the American Legion [58] Vinod Gupta (b. 1946) M. S. 1969; M. B. A. 1971
Rustic architecture, [1] houses Oak Grove post 30: Newton County American Legion Post No. 89 Hut: 1934 built 2007 NRHP-listed MS 15 N, 0.4 mi. N of jct. Country Club Rd. Decatur, Mississippi: Rustic architecture, [1] houses Post No. 89 31: Leo Ellis Post No. 22, American Legion Building: 1935 built 1996 NRHP-listed 804 Grant St. Princeton ...
After conducting a long and detailed study of the over-all organizational structure of the S.A.L., the Sons of The American Legion Committee reported that there was a "definite need for a national Sons of The American Legion organization and the updating of the National Constitution and By-Laws of the S.A.L., as approved by the Legion's NEC ...
He was also active in the American Legion and represented the State of Nebraska as a delegate to the American Legion convention in St. Louis. [16] In his later years, he donated land on the north side of Interstate 80 east of Highway 83 that was used in the formation of Mid-Plains Community College. [17] His hobbies included golf, hunting, and ...
American Legion Memorial Building; American Legion Post 43; American Legion Post 199; American Legion Post No. 121 Building; American Legion Post No. 127 Building; American Legion Post No. 131; Austin City Hall (Austin, Nevada)