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VFW Mission Statement: The objectives of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution are promoting historic preservation, education and patriotism. We accomplish our mission through over 2,700 chapters in the US and twelve foreign countries. Our Americana Collection houses over 5,000 documents focusing on early America. The DAR Library includes 160,000 volumes of genealogical information. The DAR Museum, which is free and open to the public, is home to a collection of over 30,000 objects and 31 Period Rooms prior to 1840.
VFW Mission Motto: God, Home, and Country
VFW HQ Address/VFW Map: | VFW Online |
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1776 D Street NW Washington, D.C. 20006 |
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Telephone: (202) 628 1776 | Make a donation VFW EIN: 44-0474290 |
VFW Date Founded: | 1899 |
VFW Congressionally Chartered: | May 28, 1936 36 U.S. Code Chapter 2301 |
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Commander-in-Chief: | Brian J. Duffy |
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VFW History: | |
The VFW was reorganized in 1913 as the result of a series of mergers of previous veterans organizations which consisted of veterans of the Spanish–American War and the Philippine Insurrection.[citation needed] The VFW modeled its organization, terminology and ritual on the Grand Army of the Republic—an organization for veterans of all ranks who had served in the American Civil War, but kept the “foreign” aspect of the organization, which excluded Civil War veterans. The VFW grew rapidly after the First World War with hundreds of thousands eligible veterans returning from the war.[citation needed] As the American Legion was originally composed exclusively of First World War veterans, this led to a friendly rivalry between the VFW and the American Legion as they competed for members and recognition as the premier veterans organization in the United States.[citation needed]
Between the two world wars, the VFW focused on advocating for benefits for veterans as well as combating communism.[citation needed] After the Second World War, millions more veterans were eligible to join the VFW. Membership steadily grew after the war peaking at about 2.5 million in 1993 with over 10,000 posts (local chapters) being established nationwide.[citation needed] During the turbulent 1960s era, the VFW supported the American involvement in the Vietnam War and condemned the counterculture trends of the era.[citation needed] Many VFW posts were unwilling to accept Vietnam veterans afterwards, but became more open to them as older veterans died off or their health did not permit them to attend meetings. By the 2000s, the VFW faced a membership crisis due to the aging of World War II and Korean War veterans and the lack of enrollment from veterans of more recent conflicts. |
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VFW Membership Eligibility Requirements: | |
The fundamental difference between our organization and other veterans organizations, and one in which we take great pride, is our eligibility qualifications.
VFW welcomes all who meet our eligibility criteria. It’s through service to this country that all our membership has earned their elite status. If you have received a campaign medal for overseas service; have served 30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days in Korea; or have ever received hostile fire or imminent danger pay, then you’re eligible to join our ranks. |
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Number of Chapters: | 3,385 |
Members: | 1,234,985 |
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36 U.S. Code Chapter 2301 – VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES
§ 230101 – Organization
(a)Federal Charter.—
Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (in this chapter, the “corporation”), a national association of veterans who as soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen served this Nation in wars, campaigns, and expeditions on foreign soil or in hostile waters, is a federally chartered corporation.
(b)Perpetual Existence.—
Except as otherwise provided, the corporation has perpetual existence.
§ 230102 – Purposes
The purposes of the corporation are fraternal, patriotic, historical, charitable, and educational, and are—
(1) to preserve and strengthen comradeship among its members;
(2) to assist worthy comrades;
(3) to perpetuate the memory and history of our dead, and to assist their surviving spouses and orphans;
(4) to maintain true allegiance to the Government of the United States, and fidelity to its Constitution and laws;
(5) to foster true patriotism;
(6) to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom; and
(7) to preserve and defend the United States from all enemies.
§ 230103 – Membership
An individual is eligible for membership in the corporation only if the individual served honorably as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States—
(1) in a foreign war, insurrection, or expedition in service that—
(A) has been recognized as campaign-medal service; and
(B) is governed by the authorization of the award of a campaign badge by the United States Government;
(2) on the Korean peninsula or in its territorial waters for at least 30 consecutive days, or a total of 60 days, after June 30, 1949; or
(3) in an area which entitled the individual to receive special pay for duty subject to hostile fire or imminent danger under section 310 of title 37.
§ 230104 – Powers
The corporation may—
(1) adopt and amend a constitution, bylaws, and regulations to carry out the purposes of the corporation;
(2) adopt and alter a corporate seal;
(3) establish and maintain offices to conduct its activities;
(4) make contracts;
(5) acquire, own, lease, encumber, and transfer property as necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of the corporation;
(6) establish, regulate, and discontinue subordinate State and territorial subdivisions and local chapters or posts;
(7) publish a magazine and other publications;
(8) sue and be sued; and
(9) do any other act necessary and proper to carry out the purposes of the corporation.
§ 230105 – Exclusive right to name, seal, emblems, and badges
The corporation has the exclusive right to use the name “Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States” and its corporate seal and to manufacture and use emblems and badges the corporation adopts.
§ 230106 – Service of process
As a condition to the exercise of any power or privilege granted by this chapter, the corporation shall file, with the secretary of state or other designated official of each State, the name and address of an agent in that State on whom legal process or demands against the corporation may be served.
§ 230107 – Annual report
Not later than January 1 of each year, the corporation shall submit a report to Congress on the activities of the corporation during the prior fiscal year. The report may not be printed as a public document.
Annual National Meeting:
126th Continental Congress
When: June 28, 2017 – July 2, 2017
Where: DAR National Headquarters
Alabama
- Old Federal Road Alabama DAR ChapterOld Federal Road Alabama DAR Chapter
- Daring Dicey Alabama DAR ChapterDaring Dicey Alabama DAR Chapter
- Chief Colbert Alabama DAR ChapterChief Colbert Alabama DAR Chapter
- Chief Tuskaloosa Alabama DAR ChapterChief Tuskaloosa Alabama DAR Chapter
- Oliver Wiley Alabama DAR ChapterOliver Wiley Alabama DAR Chapter
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Alaska
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Arizona
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Arkansas
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California
- Cahuilla California DAR ChapterCahuilla California DAR Chapter
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- Piedmont California DAR ChapterPiedmont California DAR Chapter
- Sacramento California DAR ChapterSacramento California DAR Chapter
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Colorado
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Connecticut
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Delaware
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Florida
- Hickory Bluff Florida DAR ChapterHickory Bluff Florida DAR Chapter
- Ponte Vedra Florida DAR ChapterPonte Vedra Florida DAR Chapter
- Fontenada Florida DAR ChapterFontenada Florida DAR Chapter
- Major William Lauderdale Florida DAR ChapterMajor William Lauderdale Florida DAR Chapter
- St. Andrew Bay Florida DAR ChapterSt. Andrew Bay Florida DAR Chapter
- Captain James Ormond Florida DAR ChapterCaptain James Ormond Florida DAR Chapter
- Sophia Fleming Florida DAR ChapterSophia Fleming Florida DAR Chapter
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Georgia
- Philadelphia Winn Georgia DAR ChapterPhiladelphia Winn Georgia DAR Chapter
- Metter Georgia DAR ChapterMetter Georgia DAR Chapter
- Mary Hammond Washington Georgia DAR ChapterMary Hammond Washington Georgia DAR Chapter
- Nathaniel Macon Georgia DAR ChapterNathaniel Macon Georgia DAR Chapter
- Henry Walton Georgia DAR ChapterHenry Walton Georgia DAR Chapter
- Andrew Houser Georgia DAR ChapterAndrew Houser Georgia DAR Chapter
- Fielding Lewis Georgia DAR ChapterFielding Lewis Georgia DAR Chapter
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Hawaii
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Idaho
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Illinois
- Fort Massac Illinois DAR ChapterFort Massac Illinois DAR Chapter
- Mary Little Deere-Fort Armstrong Illinois DAR ChapterMary Little Deere-Fort Armstrong Illinois DAR Chapter
- Warren County Illinois DAR ChapterWarren County Illinois DAR Chapter
- Alida C Bliss Illinois DAR ChapterAlida C Bliss Illinois DAR Chapter
- Rock River Illinois DAR ChapterRock River Illinois DAR Chapter
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- Rochelle Illinois DAR ChapterRochelle Illinois DAR Chapter
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Indiana
- Fort Vallonia Indiana DAR ChapterFort Vallonia Indiana DAR Chapter
- Mary Mott Greene Indiana DAR ChapterMary Mott Greene Indiana DAR Chapter
- Schuyler Colfax Indiana DAR ChapterSchuyler Colfax Indiana DAR Chapter
- Fort Harrison Indiana DAR ChapterFort Harrison Indiana DAR Chapter
- William Henry Harrison Indiana DAR ChapterWilliam Henry Harrison Indiana DAR Chapter
- Ross’ Run Indiana DAR ChapterRoss' Run Indiana DAR Chapter
- Francis Vigo Indiana DAR ChapterFrancis Vigo Indiana DAR Chapter
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Iowa
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Kansas
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Kentucky
- Jemima Johnson Kentucky DAR ChapterJemima Johnson Kentucky DAR Chapter
- Harman Station Kentucky DAR ChapterHarman Station Kentucky DAR Chapter
- John Guill Kentucky DAR ChapterJohn Guill Kentucky DAR Chapter
- General Evan Shelby Kentucky DAR ChapterGeneral Evan Shelby Kentucky DAR Chapter
- Captain Wendell Oury Kentucky DAR ChapterCaptain Wendell Oury Kentucky DAR Chapter
- Paducah Kentucky DAR ChapterPaducah Kentucky DAR Chapter
- Pikeville Kentucky DAR ChapterPikeville Kentucky DAR Chapter
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Louisiana
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Maine
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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Minnesota
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Mississippi
- Pushmataha Mississippi DAR ChapterPushmataha Mississippi DAR Chapter
- Samuel Dale Mississippi DAR ChapterSamuel Dale Mississippi DAR Chapter
- William Dunbar Mississippi DAR ChapterWilliam Dunbar Mississippi DAR Chapter
- Mississippi Delta Mississippi DAR ChapterMississippi Delta Mississippi DAR Chapter
- Chief Mussacunna Mississippi DAR ChapterChief Mussacunna Mississippi DAR Chapter
- Hic-A-Sha-Ba-Ha Mississippi DAR ChapterHic-A-Sha-Ba-Ha Mississippi DAR Chapter
- Unobee Mississippi DAR ChapterUnobee Mississippi DAR Chapter
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Missouri
- Continental Congress Missouri DAR ChapterContinental Congress Missouri DAR Chapter
- Anne Helm Missouri DAR ChapterAnne Helm Missouri DAR Chapter
- Alexander Doniphan Missouri DAR ChapterAlexander Doniphan Missouri DAR Chapter
- Pike County Missouri DAR ChapterPike County Missouri DAR Chapter
- Neosho Missouri DAR ChapterNeosho Missouri DAR Chapter
- Marshall Missouri DAR ChapterMarshall Missouri DAR Chapter
- Schuyler Missouri DAR ChapterSchuyler Missouri DAR Chapter
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Montana
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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New Hampshire
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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New York
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North Carolina
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North Dakota
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Ohio
- Marietta Ohio DAR ChapterMarietta Ohio DAR Chapter
- London Ohio DAR ChapterLondon Ohio DAR Chapter
- Lima Ohio DAR ChapterLima Ohio DAR Chapter
- Captain James Lawrence Ohio DAR ChapterCaptain James Lawrence Ohio DAR Chapter
- Elizabeth Sherman Reese Ohio DAR ChapterElizabeth Sherman Reese Ohio DAR Chapter
- Turtle Creek Ohio DAR ChapterTurtle Creek Ohio DAR Chapter
- Colonel William Crawford Ohio DAR ChapterColonel William Crawford Ohio DAR Chapter
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Oklahoma
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Oregon
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Pennsylvania
- Penn-Elk Pennsylvania DAR ChapterPenn-Elk Pennsylvania DAR Chapter
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- Flag House Pennsylvania DAR ChapterFlag House Pennsylvania DAR Chapter
- Independence Hall Pennsylvania DAR ChapterIndependence Hall Pennsylvania DAR Chapter
- Renovo Pennsylvania DAR ChapterRenovo Pennsylvania DAR Chapter
- Punxsutawney Pennsylvania DAR ChapterPunxsutawney Pennsylvania DAR Chapter
- Pittsburgh Pennsylvania DAR ChapterPittsburgh Pennsylvania DAR Chapter
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Rhode Island
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South Carolina
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South Dakota
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Tennessee
- Clinch Bend Tennessee DAR ChapterClinch Bend Tennessee DAR Chapter
- General Daniel Smiths Rock Castle Tennessee DAR ChapterGeneral Daniel Smiths Rock Castle Tennessee DAR Chapter
- John Babb Tennessee DAR ChapterJohn Babb Tennessee DAR Chapter
- William Branch Giles Tennessee DAR ChapterWilliam Branch Giles Tennessee DAR Chapter
- Fort Prudhomme Tennessee DAR ChapterFort Prudhomme Tennessee DAR Chapter
- French Lick Tennessee DAR ChapterFrench Lick Tennessee DAR Chapter
- Fort Nashborough Tennessee DAR ChapterFort Nashborough Tennessee DAR Chapter
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Texas
- Old Chisholm Trail Texas DAR ChapterOld Chisholm Trail Texas DAR Chapter
- Stoddert-Del Norte Texas DAR ChapterStoddert-Del Norte Texas DAR Chapter
- The Flower Mound Texas DAR ChapterThe Flower Mound Texas DAR Chapter
- Buffalo Grass Texas DAR ChapterBuffalo Grass Texas DAR Chapter
- Comanche Springs Texas DAR ChapterComanche Springs Texas DAR Chapter
- Eagle Mountain Texas DAR ChapterEagle Mountain Texas DAR Chapter
- Mary Isham Keith Texas DAR ChapterMary Isham Keith Texas DAR Chapter
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Utah
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Vermont
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Virginia
- Montpelier Virginia DAR ChapterMontpelier Virginia DAR Chapter
- Elizabeth Mc Intosh Hammill Virginia DAR ChapterElizabeth Mc Intosh Hammill Virginia DAR Chapter
- Royal Oak Virginia DAR ChapterRoyal Oak Virginia DAR Chapter
- General Joseph Martin Virginia DAR ChapterGeneral Joseph Martin Virginia DAR Chapter
- Patrick Henry Virginia DAR ChapterPatrick Henry Virginia DAR Chapter
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- Freedom Hill Virginia DAR ChapterFreedom Hill Virginia DAR Chapter
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Washington
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Wisconsin
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