National Security
A national defense strong enough to guarantee the security of America from any aggressor has always been a concern of The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary. Each Department should have an active National Security Committee to direct the work of its state and each Unit should have a National Security Committee in charge of the local activities.
National Security Work for Units
The Unit should acquaint all of its members with the existing situation in regard to national security by providing a study of the subject at Unit meetings. Every Unit should endeavor to give its members and understanding of the necessity of maintaining an adequate national security.
The American Legion Auxiliary recognizes that natiural disasters and crime can also threaten our national security. Therefore, the National Security Program was expanded to include emergency planning and crime prevention.
While we cannot stop natural disasters from occurring, we can change the way America deals with them through Project Impact, a project of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The goal is to reduce the personal and economic costs of disasters in a community by planning and preparation.
Crime prevention, neighborhood watch, support for police and fire departments help to strengthen our communities and contribute to the national security.
The American Legion Auxiliary annual Awareness Assembly held in Washington frequently has presentations of special interest to National Security issues. Attendance is open to all American Legion Auxiliary members.
The American Legion Auxiliary recognizes that natiural disasters and crime can also threaten our national security. Therefore, the National Security Program was expanded to include emergency planning and crime prevention.
While we cannot stop natural disasters from occurring, we can change the way America deals with them through Project Impact, a project of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The goal is to reduce the personal and economic costs of disasters in a community by planning and preparation.
Crime prevention, neighborhood watch, support for police and fire departments help to strengthen our communities and contribute to the national security.
The American Legion Auxiliary annual Awareness Assembly held in Washington frequently has presentations of special interest to National Security issues. Attendance is open to all American Legion Auxiliary members.
Information on National Security
Information material on national security subjects can be obtained from Department Headquarters or the National Security Division of The American Legion. These materials include suggested talks on national security, pamphlets, and the program of national security activities recommended for the year. The objectives of The American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary for the year are outlined annually by the National Convention. Every Unit should familiarize itself with these objectives and give its full support to their achievement.