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Originally Posted by John_W
I never looked in to the VFW, I just thought all veterans could join. I just went to their website and it said you must meet the requirements below. I guess WWII and Korean War are a given, but the era that most of us in TV find ourselves in, would mean you have to have served in Vietnam or Korea or your out of luck. I never knew that, I do have 13 months in Korea from 70 to 71, so I'll keep that in mind.
Eligibility
There are three qualifiers for membership in the VFW, as set out in our By-Laws. An individual must meet all three in order to become a member. They are as follows:
1: Citizenship – must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. National.
2: Honorable Service – must have served in the Armed Forces of the United States and either received a discharge of Honorable or General (Under Honorable Conditions) or be currently serving.
3: Service in a war, campaign, or expedition on foreign soil or in hostile waters*. This can be proven by any of the following:
- An authorized campaign medal (see a full list of qualifying medals and badges)
- Receipt of Hostile Fire Pay or Imminent Danger Pay (verified by a military pay statement)
- Service in Korea for 30 consecutive or 60 non-consecutive days
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The VFW and American Legion are two different organizations. The American Legion's requirements are here..
Membership Application
Eligibility Information:
If you have served federal active duty in the United States Armed Forces during any of the war eras listed below,
and have been honorably discharged or are still serving -- you are eligible for membership in The American Legion!
*August 2, 1990 to today
(Persian Gulf/ War on Terrorism)
December 20, 1989 to January 31, 1990
(Operation Just Cause - Panama)
August 24, 1982 to July 31, 1984
(Lebanon/Grenada)
February 28, 1961 to May 7, 1975
(Vietnam)
June 25, 1950 to January 31, 1955
(Korea)
December 7, 1941 to December 31, 1946
(World War II)
April 6, 1917 to November 11, 1918
(World War I)