The American Legion Post 107
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The first National Military Spouses Appreciation Day was observed on May 23, 1984 after President Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation. It was intended on being a one-off holiday, but was later made into an annual observance by Secretary of Defense Casper Wienberger. Reagan coined the day to honor the importance of spouse commitment to the readiness and well-being of military members. By 1999, Congress declared May as National Military Month, and National Military Spouse Appreciation day has since been held every Friday before Mother’s Day.
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We are looking for descendents of three men who were once the Commander at The American Legion Post 107 in Leeds.The dates are approximate. Roy Rogers 1937-38, Talton Anderson 1930-1940, and Guy Bradley 1970's. If you have any information, please contact Joe Becker 205-541-0798.