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Welcome to post 407 in El Paso Texas

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  • The 4 Pillars of the American Legion
    • Pillar 1 Veterans Affairs
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        • North East Christian Academy
          • NECA Vets day Celebration.
          • Community Service hours Post 407
            • El Paso VA Volunteer Lunch and Awards
      • Member Ship
      • Veteran Discounts as of 2020 to 2023
    • Pillar 2 National Security
      • Americanism
      • Legislation
        • Legion Act of 2019
      • Scams
      • National Security
    • Pillar 3 Americanism
      • History and Holidays
        • American Legion
        • Armed Forces Day
        • Bells For Peace 2023
        • Children and Youth Month
        • Congressional Medal of Honor
        • Desert shield
        • Flag Day
        • History of Post 407
        • History The American Legion
        • Independence Day
        • Labor Day
        • Memorial Day
        • Legionnaires Celebrate Memorial Day
        • National Care Givers
        • National Poppy Day
        • National Vietnam Veterans Day
        • Patriot Day
        • Patriot Day
        • POW/ MIA Day
        • Purple Heart Day
    • Pillar 4 Youth
      • Family Services
      • American Legion Youth Outreach Page
        • Youth Services
  • Post Announcements 2025 new
    • Commissions and Committees
      • Committee’s that support the 4 Pillars
      • Auxiliary
      • Understanding the American Legion Oath
    • currrent Events
      • Night out at north mountain Village Apartments
      • 522 ADA
      • Up Coming Events
    • Post 407 Awards
      • El Paso VA Volunteer Lunch and Awards
    • Post Announcements (before 2025)
    • Previous Years Events
      • High School Job Fair 2023
      • Zalava Elementary School.
        • Picture Gallery Zalva Elementary School.
  • Minutes for post 407
  • LTC. AIKEN
    • Bio of LTC. George Franklin Aiken
      • current page
    • LT. Col Ret George Aiken
  • Slate of Officers
    • Message from the commander
    • Historian Page
    • Message from the Chaplain
  • Post 407 main page
    • Organization of Post
    • Post 407
    • News from the National 2020
    • NEWS From the Legion
    • Understanding the American Legion Oath
  • VAVS
    • VAVS Plans
  • Vet’s Helping Vet’s web sites
    • Veterans Capital of the U.S.A
    • Other Veterans Organizations
    • Helpful Web sites for Vet’s
    • Veterans Job Fairs
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Pillar 3 Americanism

Americanism is, quite simply, love of America – loyalty to its ideals and institutions, allegiance to its flag, willingness to defend it against all enemies foreign and domestic and a desire to pass along the blessings of liberty to future generations. According to The American Legion’s Americanism Manual, “It is not a word. It is a cause, a way of life – the best way of life ever known.”

Two Americanism programs that make differences in the lives of military personnel and their families are Operation Comfort Warriors (OCW) and the Family Support Network. The Family Support Network is designed to provide volunteer assistance for military families during deployments. OCW is dedicated to meeting the needs of wounded and ill military personnel and veterans by providing them with comfort items and recreational activities not usually supplied by the government.

The American Legion has led the way in observing patriotic holidays such as Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Independence Day and Flag Day. Posts nationwide organize or participate in ceremonies, parades, memorial dedications, concerts, picnics and other patriotic events.

The Legion also emphasizes voter registration and participation. Through the “Get Out the Vote” program, American Legion posts organize teams in their communities to make sure local voters are properly registered and cast ballots on Election Day. The Legion’s federal charter prevents it from supporting, opposing or aiding any political party or candidate, but posts are encouraged to sponsor town-hall forums and debates on the issues. Legionnaires also get involved by serving as poll volunteers.

The Legion also emphasizes voter registration and participation. Through the “Get Out the Vote” program, American Legion posts organize teams in their communities to make sure local voters are properly registered and cast ballots on Election Day

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