What is the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary?
Although not the first such organization, the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary is the largest
patriotic women's service organization in the world. Affiliated with The American Legion and chartered by Congress in
1920, the Auxiliary is a veterans' service organization with volunteer representation in all 173 VA Medical Centers.
Nearly one million Auxiliary members in nearly 11,000 American communities provide a rich and varied resource pool of ability,
talent and leadership experience.
Who can join?
Eligibility is quite simple. Membership is open to female veterans and to the mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, granddaughters or
great-granddaughters of American Legion members or deceased veterans who served in the Armed Forces during World Wars I and
II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Grenada, Panama, and/or Lebanon conflicts, and the Persian Gulf War. Descendants of veterans (great-granddaughters, etc.) often are presented with Junior memberships at birth
or during childhood through the generosity of an older relative and Auxiliary member.
Many of these young women continue their membership as Senior members after they reach age 18.