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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States

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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
NameMilitary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
FormationApril 15, 1865
FoundersBrevet Major General Rutherford B. Hayes, Brevet Brigadier General Alexander S. Webb, Brevet Brigadier General George B. McClellan
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States is a fraternal organization composed of men who served in the Union Army and Union Navy during the American Civil War, as well as their descendants. The organization was founded by Brevet Major General Rutherford B. Hayes, Brevet Brigadier General Alexander S. Webb, and Brevet Brigadier General George B. McClellan, among others, on April 15, 1865, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the goal of promoting unity and preserving the history of the Civil War. The organization is also known for its charitable work, particularly in supporting the families of Union veterans and preserving the legacy of notable figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, and William Tecumseh Sherman. Members of the organization have included prominent individuals such as Robert Todd Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and Chester A. Arthur.

History

The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States was established in the aftermath of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, with the first meeting taking place on May 31, 1865, at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The organization's early years were marked by the involvement of notable figures such as General of the Army Ulysses S. Grant, Major General William Tecumseh Sherman, and Rear Admiral David Farragut. The organization played a significant role in promoting the legacy of the Union Army and Union Navy, and its members were instrumental in the establishment of Memorial Day and the preservation of Civil War battlefields such as Gettysburg National Military Park and Antietam National Battlefield. The organization has also been involved in various charitable endeavors, including supporting the families of Union veterans and providing aid to those affected by the Great Chicago Fire and the Johnstown Flood.

Organization

The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and is composed of various Commanderies and Councils located throughout the United States. The organization is led by a Commander-in-Chief, who is elected by the membership and serves a term of one year. The organization's governing body is the National Council, which is composed of representatives from each of the Commanderies and Councils. Notable members of the organization have included President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt, General of the Armies John J. Pershing, and Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy. The organization has also been involved in various historical preservation efforts, including the establishment of the National Park Service and the preservation of historic sites such as Mount Vernon and The Hermitage.

Membership

Membership in the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States is open to men who served in the Union Army and Union Navy during the American Civil War, as well as their descendants. The organization also offers associate membership to individuals who are not direct descendants of Union veterans but are interested in the history and legacy of the Civil War. Members of the organization have included notable individuals such as Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Governor of New York Theodore Roosevelt, and General Nelson A. Miles. The organization has also been involved in various educational initiatives, including the establishment of the United States Army Command and General Staff College and the United States Naval War College.

Activities

The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States is involved in a variety of activities, including historical preservation, charitable work, and educational initiatives. The organization has been instrumental in the preservation of Civil War battlefields and the establishment of National Cemeteries such as Arlington National Cemetery and Gettysburg National Cemetery. The organization has also provided support to various charitable causes, including the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. Members of the organization have also been involved in various historical reenactments and commemorations, including the Centennial of the American Civil War and the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War. The organization has also been involved in various cultural events, including the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and the National Book Festival.

Notable_Commanders_in_Chief

The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States has had a number of notable Commanders-in-Chief throughout its history, including General of the Army Ulysses S. Grant, Major General William Tecumseh Sherman, and Rear Admiral David Farragut. Other notable Commanders-in-Chief have included President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt, General of the Armies John J. Pershing, and Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy. The organization has also been led by notable figures such as Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Governor of New York Theodore Roosevelt, and General Nelson A. Miles. The organization's current Commander-in-Chief is a descendant of a Union veteran and is committed to preserving the legacy of the Civil War and promoting the values of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. The organization has also been involved in various international events, including the Normandy landings and the Battle of the Bulge, and has provided support to various international charitable causes, including the International Red Cross and the United Nations.

Category:American Civil War

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