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Raphael Gould Morris American Legion Post 78

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Raphael Gould Morris American Legion Post 78
Post number78
LocationTennessee
Named afterRaphael Gould Morris

Raphael Gould Morris American Legion Post 78 is a local post of the American Legion, a Veterans of Foreign Wars-affiliated organization, named after Raphael Gould Morris, a World War I veteran. The post is located in Tennessee and is part of the American Legion Department of Tennessee, which also includes posts such as American Legion Post 5 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The post's namesake, Raphael Gould Morris, was a United States Army soldier who served in France during World War I, and was also a member of the Tennessee National Guard. The post is also affiliated with other organizations, including the Disabled American Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.

History

The history of the post dates back to the early 20th century, when World War I veterans, including Raphael Gould Morris, returned to the United States and began organizing local posts of the American Legion. The post was officially chartered in 1920 and has since been involved in various activities, including Memorial Day ceremonies, Fourth of July parades, and Veterans Day events, often in collaboration with other organizations, such as the United Service Organizations and the Wounded Warrior Project. The post has also been involved in American Legion Baseball and has sponsored teams in the American Legion World Series. The post's history is also closely tied to that of the American Legion Auxiliary, which was established in 1919 and has since been involved in various charitable and community activities, including supporting the USO and the Fisher House Foundation.

Organization

The post is organized into various committees, including the American Legion Riders, the Sons of the American Legion, and the American Legion Auxiliary, which are all affiliated with the American Legion National Headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana. The post is also part of the American Legion Department of Tennessee, which includes other posts such as American Legion Post 2 in Nashville, Tennessee and American Legion Post 3 in Memphis, Tennessee. The post's leadership includes a Post Commander, a Post Adjutant, and a Post Finance Officer, who are all responsible for overseeing the post's activities and ensuring its continued operation, often in consultation with other organizations, such as the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Veterans Benefits Administration.

Activities

The post is involved in various activities, including Veterans Day ceremonies, Memorial Day services, and Fourth of July parades, often in collaboration with other organizations, such as the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA. The post also sponsors American Legion Baseball teams and hosts American Legion Riders events, which are open to all American Legion members, including those from other posts, such as American Legion Post 1 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The post also participates in Wreaths Across America events, which are held annually at Arlington National Cemetery and other National Cemetery locations, including the Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery.

Membership

Membership in the post is open to all United States Armed Forces veterans, including those who have served in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and more recent conflicts, such as the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War. Members of the post include United States Army veterans, United States Navy veterans, United States Air Force veterans, and United States Marine Corps veterans, as well as members of the United States Coast Guard and the National Guard. The post also offers membership to Sons of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary members, who are related to American Legion members, including those from other posts, such as American Legion Post 4 in Clarksville, Tennessee.

Community_Involvement

The post is involved in various community activities, including supporting local Veterans Administration hospitals, such as the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, and participating in Toys for Tots events, which are sponsored by the United States Marine Corps Reserve. The post also partners with other organizations, such as the Salvation Army and the American Red Cross, to provide support to local veterans and their families, including those affected by Hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters. The post's community involvement also includes sponsoring Boy Scouts of America troops and Girl Scouts of the USA troops, and participating in National Night Out events, which are held annually in August. The post is also affiliated with other organizations, including the Disabled American Veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and works closely with local Veterans Service Organizations, such as the Tennessee Veterans Coalition.

Category:American Legion Posts

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