No the VF is for people not industries, certain merchant mariners fromWW2 ho ere granted veteran's status in 1988 can, but no others
Contact the local US Marine Reserve Unit. The local recruiter is another source of information. An alternative is to contact the VFW post nearest you.
Yes, an American Legion member can generally visit a VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) post, but specific access policies may vary by location. Many VFW posts welcome members of other veterans' organizations, allowing them to participate in events or social activities. However, it's advisable to check with the local VFW post for their specific rules regarding membership and visitation.
Go to the local VFW or American Legion Post.
To join the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) or the American Legion as a veteran of the Korean War, you would need to meet their membership criteria. Typically, you must have served honorably during a period of foreign conflict and have received a campaign medal or served in a specific area during a designated time frame. You can contact your local VFW or American Legion post for more information and to initiate the membership process.
Well, honey, VFW Posts are numbered based on the order in which they were established within their state. Each state starts with Post #1 and goes up from there. So, if you're looking for a Post number, just count your way up from the first one established in your state. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
No. You should know better.
Take it to your local VFW Post, and they will dispose of it properly for you.
Contact the nearest VFW Post for assisstance.
Yes check with VFW or American Legion Post
I am actually uncertain about this, but because the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) is a non-profit organization the US Post Office may offer them a free or reduiced cost mailbox. Call or ask your local PostMaster.
a vfw is a veteran from foreign war
There are about 2.4 Million members.