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The Paris Caucus. The American Legion was established in Paris, France, on March 15 to 17, 1919, by a thousand commissioned officers and enlisted men, delegates from all the units of the American Expeditionary Forces to an organization caucus meeting, which adopted a tentative constitution and selected the name "American Legion".
Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States [50] Woody Williams: World War II Era: U.S. Marine Corps [51] Leonard Wood: World War I Era: U.S. Army [52] Samuel Woodfill: World War I Era: U.S. Army [citation needed] Harry Woodring: World War I Era: U.S. Army [53]
National commanders of the American Legion (27 P) Pages in category "American Legion" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Aug. 29—An Adams Legionanaire and former commander of the Minnesota American Legion was elected national vice commander of the nation's largest veterans organization during its national ...
Alvin Mansfield Owsley (June 11, 1888 – April 3, 1967) was an American diplomat who served as the National Commander of the American Legion from 1922 to 1923, and later served as United States minister to Romania, the Irish Free State, and Denmark.
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American Revolutionary War; Armed Forces: United States; Continental Army → Commander-in-Chief → Regional departments → Units (1775, 1776, 1777–1784) → Manual Continental Navy Continental Marines State forces → List of militia units → List of state navies → Maritime units: Great Britain; List of British units: France; List of ...
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