If you are an American Legion member and donate blood, please contact your Post to report the donation. If you are not a member of Tyler Cates American Legion Post 281, Mt. Juliet, TN, you can report it to us on the Contact page. The American Legion Blood Donor Program has existed officially since 1942 […]
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Blood Donor Drive
The American Legion Blood Donor Program has existed officially since 1942 to help that cause. Each year - especially since 9/11 - Legionnaires have donated in spades, and departments have coordinated efforts at the post level. The Blood Donor Program honors those departments that best participate in blood-donation efforts, recognizing departments in two areas: for […] |
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We have grown to near 260 members and continue to welcome veterans of all our Armed Forces to join us. We meet monthly on the 2nd Tuesday 6-8 pm at the Mt Juliet Senior Activity Center. 2034 N Mount Juliet Rd - Click for directions This is located next door to the Church of Christ. […] |
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Employer of Veterans Award Nominations Due
Employer of Veterans Award. Department of Tennessee may submit a total of three nominations for this category for National consideration. One nomination for a small company with 50 or fewer employees; one nomination for a medium sized company with work forces of 51 to 200 and one nomination for a large company with 201 or more employees. Recognize your […]
Emergency Medical Technician of the Year Award Nominations
Emergency Medical Technician of the Year Award. To recognize a well-rounded Emergency Medical Technician, who has exceeded, above and beyond, the duty requirements expected of the position held and who exemplifies the virtues of professionalism and dedication and has demonstrated a distinct pattern of community service to the community, state, or Nation. Submissions due to the Department by January 14, 2023. […]
Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award Nominations
Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award. To recognize a well-rounded Law Enforcement Officer, who has exceeded, above and beyond, the duty requirements expected of the position held and who exemplifies the virtues of professionalism and dedication and has demonstrated a distinct pattern of community service to the community, state, or Nation. Applications due to Department Headquarters by January 14, 2023. […]
Firefighter of the Year Award Nominations
Firefighter of the Year Award To recognize a well-rounded Firefighter, who has exceeded, above and beyond, the duty requirements expected of the position held and who exemplifies the virtues of professionalism and dedication and has demonstrated a distinct pattern of community service to the community, state, or Nation. Submissions due to the Department by January 14, 2023. Recognize your local Firefighter […] |
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Fifth District Oratorical Contest
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Fifth District Oratorical Contest
AMERICAN LEGION ORATORICAL CONTEST: In August, TN Department mailed Oratorical information to Post Commanders, Adjutants, and High Schools. Please visit your schools as soon as possible. First place state scholarship is $3000. Please have contestants’ applications must reach Department Headquarters byJanuary 10, 2023, no exceptions. Fifth District (includes Post 281) contest January 28th at Providence United Methodist Church, 2293 S […] |
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Four Chaplains Sunday
On Feb. 3, 1943, four Army chaplains – Father John P. Washington, Rabbi Alexander D. Goode, and the Revs. George L. Fox and Clark V. Poling – gave up their life jackets on a sinking Army transport in the North Atlantic so that others might live. Of the 902 soldiers, Navy armed guard, ship’s crew […] |