Legion Web Links
Resources on the Web
There are many web sites for veterans. Click on the links above for more information. If you have a web site you feel would be of benefit veterans, submit it to: web@txlegion.org
Posts, Districts, and Divisions are encouraged to set up and maintain Web pages promoting The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, and the Sons of The American Legion, provided they follow a few simple guidelines. Those guidelines are listed below: No individual should maintain a Web Homepage representing any American Legion Post, District, or Department without the knowledge and consent of that Post, District, or Department.
The person who publishes a Homepage on the Internet supporting and/or promoting The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, or the Sons of The American Legion or any of their programs, is responsible for notifying the Department and National Headquarters of The American Legion in writing of such page’s existence and providing the National Headquarters with the page’s URL.
When using the emblems of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, and/or the Sons of The American Legion, they must be used in accordance with the publication The American Legion Name and Emblem Identification System Manual and Style Guide published by the Emblem Sales Division of The American Legion National Headquarters.
All web pages related to The American Legion should contain on the front or home page a direct link to The American Legion Department Headquarters Homepage at www.txlegion.org and the National Headquarters Homepage www.legion.org
Web pages related to The American Legion should not contain any pornographic images, other objectionable material, or links to pages containing such material.
Homepages should contain information pertaining to local, state, or national programs and projects as well as links to pages that give detailed information on the programs, goals, and ideals keeping with the spirit of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, and the Sons of The American Legion.
Division Sites
| Division | Website |
| 1st | |
| 2nd | http://www.legiondiv2.com |
| 3rd | |
| 4th |
District Sites
| District | Website |
| 4th District | http://al231.com/district/distmain.htm |
| 5th District | http://www.5thdistrictlegion.org |
| 10th District | http://www.txlegiondist10.org |
| 12th District | http://www.txlegiondist12.org |
| 14th District | http://www.txlegiondistrict14.org |
| 18th District | http://www.district18txamericanlegion.webs.com |
| 20th District | http://www.geocities.com/the_mighty_20th/index.html |
| 21st District | http://www.amlegiontxdist21.org |
| 22nd District | http://www.legiondist22.com |
Post Sites
Posts, Districts, and Divisions are encouraged to set up and maintain Web pages promoting The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, and the Sons of The American Legion, provided they follow a few simple guidelines. Those guidelines are listed below: No individual should maintain a Web Homepage representing any American Legion Post, District, or Department without the knowledge and consent of that Post, District, or Department.The person who publishes a Homepage on the Internet supporting and/or promoting The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, or the Sons of The American Legion or any of their programs, is responsible for notifying the Department and National Headquarters of The American Legion in writing of such page's existence and providing the National Headquarters with the page's URL.When using the emblems of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, and/or the Sons of The American Legion, they must be used in accordance with the publication The American Legion Name and Emblem Identification System Manual and Style Guide published by the Emblem Sales Division of The American Legion National Headquarters. All web pages related to The American Legion should contain on the front or home page a direct link to The American Legion Department Headquarters Homepage at www.txlegion.org and the National Headquarters Homepage www.legion.org Web pages related to The American Legion should not contain any pornographic images, other objectionable material, or links to pages containing such material.
Homepages should contain information pertaining to local, state, or national programs and projects as well as links to pages that give detailed information on the programs, goals, and ideals keeping with the spirit of The American Legion, The American Legion Auxiliary, and the Sons of The American Legion.
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e-Vets (Internet to programs & Services for Vets)
Directory of Local Benefits Representatives (DSO) National Personnel Records Center Request DD214 (ational Personnel Records Center) Veterans' Benefits Timetable (PDF file - Requires Adobe Reader) Discharge Review Board Guide (PDF file - Requires Adobe Reader) Women Veterans Guide (PDF file - Requires Adobe Reader) |
Veterans Resource Links
Veterans Affairs Veterans Benefits On-Line ApplicationThe Veterans Administration homepageHouston VA homepage Defense Link
Ceremonial Music OnlineHow to get a copy of your DD214 (discharge paperwork)
To reconstruct or replace lost or destroyed dd214s
Legion Sites
American Legion clip-art
American Legion Youth Programs
The Sons of The American Legion
Sons of The American Legion, Detachment of Texas
National American Legion Press Association
The Legionnaire Insurance Trust
LegionSites.com - Low cost web solutions for Veterans
American Legion Employment Opportunities
South Texas Veterans Health Care
Texas County Veterans Service Officers Listing
U.S. General Services Administration



