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Ashley American Legion Post 518

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Proudly representing Ashley Ohio's Veterans since 1932

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American Legion Chief of Staff Verna Jones, flanked by Sons of The American Legion Nat’l Commander Danny Smith and ALA National HQ Nat’l President Diane Duscheck, places flowers at the 81-year-old Paris Post 1 Mausoleum in France. Nearly 300 U.S. veterans are entombed there.

American Legion Chief of Staff Verna Jones, flanked by Sons of The American Legion Nat’l  Commander Danny Smith and <a href="/ALAforVeterans/">ALA National HQ</a> Nat’l President Diane Duscheck, places flowers at the 81-year-old Paris Post 1 Mausoleum in France. Nearly 300 U.S. veterans are entombed there.
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A VA spokesman said the department isn’t concerned about the drop. Usage can be affected by a range of factors, including the number of transitioning service members, their age and the very low #veteran unemployment rate. rebootcamp.militarytimes.com/news/education… via @ByNatalieGross #GIBill

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Calling all Veterans in the in the Delaware county area, Ashley American Legion Post 518 is putting together a cookout this summer July 13th for you and your family's. This will be an opportunity for you to get some info on veterans rights and how to enroll in the legion. Stay tuned fore updates

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Today marks the 75th anniversary of D-Day. 75 years ago men from the 1st 4th and 29th infantry divisions, 101st and 82nd airborne, US Naval personnel, along with countless other Allied forces set out to secure 6 beach heads along Normandy.

Today marks the 75th anniversary of D-Day. 75 years ago men from the 1st 4th and 29th infantry divisions, 101st and 82nd airborne, US Naval personnel, along with countless other Allied forces set out to secure 6 beach heads along Normandy.