What does the SAL emblem represent?
The star in the center represents our country and the five points of the star represent the five-point program of the Sons of the American Legion.
The sun in the background represents the Sons of The American Legion and the rays represent the loyalty of its membership.
The blue of the emblem, like the blue of our flag, stands for justice.
The two stars in the blue border stand for freedom and democracy.
The wreath below the star is in memory of our comrades and those of our fathers who willingly gave their lives for their country.
The ten points of the emblem represent the ten ideals of every Legion Son.

 

What is the Five-Point Program of Service?
1. PATRIOTISM   -- Love of Flag; love of Country.
2. CITIZENSHIP   -- Individual obligation of citizenship.
3.  DISCIPLINE  -- Respect for and obedience to rules
4.  LEADERSHIP  -- Participation in group activities.
5.  LEGIONISM     -- Knowledge of The American Legion.

 

What are the Suggested S.A.L. Programs of Activities?
Since the age eligibility begins from date of birth, activities and programs of any squadron should be determined by:
  1. age groupings of those eligible
  2. apparent needs of the youthful eligible
  3. needs of the community for the programs and activities which could be provided by the SAL
  4. capabilities of those serving as leaders and advisors
Suggested Programs (Assist the Post):
  • All Activities
  • Veterans programs (VAVS)
  • VA home and Hospital Volunteers
  • Fund Raising
  • Support to the following American Legion Programs:

          - The American Legion Child Welfare foundation

          - American Legion Baseball

          -  Boys State

          -  Junior Shooting Sports program

          - Vast Range of Americanism and Children & Youth Activities 

 

 

What are the Ten Ideals?
The ten ideal program is a study program recommended for younger members (school age) which includes subjects in:
  • PATRIOTISM
  • HEALTH
  • KNOWLEDGE
  • TRAINING
  • HONOR
  • FAITH
  • HELPFULNESS
  • COURTESY
  • REVERENCE
  • COMRADSHIP

 

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