Well Led Means
Well-Run
Post 201 Leadership ensures the finest management to serve our outstanding members. Elections are held to preserve the integrity of our post. All Officers abide by Legion Headquarter’s Post Officers Guide and Manual of Ceremonies.
If you have served at least one day of active military duty since December 7, 1941 and were honorably discharged or you are still serving active military duty honorably, you are eligible for membership with The American Legion.
Post 201 Leadership is open to any member in good standing.
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Our Post Mission & Member Vision
Mission
The mission of the American Legion is to enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.
Vision
Our vision is to promote peace and goodwill on earth; safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy; consecrate and sanctify our comradeship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.
The Four Pillars of the American Legion
In 1919, The American Legion was founded on four pillars: Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation, National Security, Americanism, and Children & Youth. Each of these pillars encompasses a variety of programs that benefit our nation’s veterans, its service members, their families, the youth of America and ordinary citizens.
2023-2024 Officers
Meet Our Leaders
Bob Byrd
Post 201 Commander
Tom Richardson
Post 201 Senior Vice-Commander
Ralph Fike
Post 201 Junior Vice Commander
Tom Billings
Post 201 Immediate Past Commander
Ralph Jordan
Post 201 Finance Officer
Penny Kumpf
Post 201 Executive Committee 3 Year Term
Bob Moye
Post 201 Executive Committee 2 Year Term
Jim Davis
Post 201 Judge Advocate
Harry Hollingsworth
Post 201 Executive Committee 1 Year Term
Danny Philpot, D. Min.
Post 201 Chaplain
Dennis McLeroy
Post 201 Sgt-At-Arms
Tina Johnson
Post 201 Service Officer
DOCUMENTATION FOR AMERICAN LEGION POST 201