The American
Legion Riders
Membership
Requirements
The
membership
requirements for the
American Legion
Riders are
very
straightforward. To
become a member, you
must...
...be a current
member in good
standing of the
American Legion,
American Legion
Auxiliary
or
Sons of the
American Legion.
...be the owner
of a motorcycle
of at least
350cc engine
displacement and
must possess a
valid driver's
license
in your state of
residence
(military
equivalents
acceptable as
well) ~or~ must
be the legal
spouse of an ALR
member in good
standing within
the Chapter of
application.
To join the
American Legion, you
must have served at
least one day on
ACTIVE DUTY during
any of these periods
of conflict:
April 6, 1917 to
November 11,
1918 (World
War I)
December 7,
1941 to December
31, 1946 (World
War II)
June 25, 1950 to
January 31, 1955
(Korean
War)
February 28,
1961 to May 7,
1975 (Vietnam
War)
August 24, 1982
to July 31, 1984
(Lebanon/Grenada)
December 20,
1989 to January
31, 1990
(Operation Just
Cause - Panama)
*August 2, 1990
to today
(Operation
Desert
Shield/Storm/Iraqi
Freedom)
A copy of your
DD214 showing dates
and character of
service is required
at application.
(This information
is available online
at www.legion.org/pdf/mbrapp.pdf)
To join the SAL
you must be a male
descendant (includes
stepsons and adopted
sons but does
not include
in-laws) of...
...a member of
The American
Legion
...or a Veteran
who died in
service during
any of the
qualifying
periods of
conflict listed
above
...or of a
Veteran who
served during
one of the
qualifying
periods of
conflict, was
honorably
discharged, and
died subsequent
to their service
A copy of The
American Legion
membership
card or DD214 of the
Veteran through whom
you are qualified is
required at
application.
(This information is
available online at www.sal.legion.org/member.htm#memb)
To join the
Auxiliary you must
be a woman who...
...is eligible
for membership
in The American
Legion
...or is the
mother, wife,
daughter,
sister,
granddaughter,
great-grand-daughter,
or grandmother
of members of
The American
Legion
...or is the
mother, wife,
daughter,
sister,
granddaughter,
great-grand-daughter,
or grandmother
of deceased
veterans who
served in the
United States
Armed Forces
during the
listed war
periods
...or is a step
relative to a
qualified or
deceased
veteran.
Note that, as
with the SAL, in-law
relatives to the
qualified Veteran
are not eligible for
membership.
A copy of The
American Legion
membership card or
DD214 of the Veteran
through whom you are
qualified is
required at
application.
(This information
is available online
at www.legion-aux.org/membership/docs/become.html) |