Just as each Legion post determines the extent of
its service to the community, state, and nation, each S.A.L. squadron
is permitted flexibility in planning programs and activities to
meet its own needs. The S.A.L. has study programs recommended for
younger members. One such program, called "The Ten Ideals,"
teaches the elements of patriotism, health, knowledge, training,
honor, faith, helpfulness, courtesy, reverence, and comradeship.
If a member completes the Ten Ideals program, he is eligible to
continue with another program called the "Five-Point Program
of Service." This program covers patriotism, citizenship, discipline,
leadership, and legionism.
Sons focus on much more than just membership. At
all levels, Sons support The American Legion in promoting a wide
variety of programs. Sons assist their Posts in other activities
such as Veterans programs, Veterans Administration home and hospital
volunteerism, Children Youth projects, and fund raising. In just
the past ten years, Sons have raised more than a million dollars
for The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation. Members volunteered
over 170,000 hours in 2000 in Veterans Hospitals throughout the
country and raised over $700,000 that went directly to VA hospitals
and VA homes for a variety of items including TVs, radios, medical
equipment, and clothing for the patients.
There are many men who are members of, both, The
American Legion and the Sons of The American Legion. Often, these
individuals started out as young members of the Sons. Then, when
they were old enough to serve the military, they also became eligible
to join The Legion. Such individuals are known within our organization
as dual members.
The Sons of The American Legion is one of many organizations
that sponsors and supports the Citizens Flag Alliance, a coalition
formed to secure flag protection legislation through an amendment
to the U.S. Constitution. S.A.L. volunteers work to establish local
networks by having petitions available and handing out informational
material. They alert their communities to the importance of respect
for the flag and they encourage flag education programs in schools
and other local organizations.