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Come join us for the Vietnam Veterans Day Car Show and Cruise on March 30, 2024, where we’ll celebrate our heroes with a spectacular display.

Vietnam Veterans Day Coffee and Cars Event

Join us for the annual Vietnam Veterans Day Coffee and Cars and Cruise at the American Legion Post 586! This exciting event is a tribute to our brave Vietnam veterans and their service to our country. On Saturday, March 30, 2024, starting at 9:00 AM, car enthusiasts and veterans alike will gather to showcase their classic cars and enjoy a day filled with fun activities. At the event, you’ll have the opportunity to admire a stunning collection of vintage cars, meticulously restored to their former glory. From sleek muscle cars to elegant classics, there’s something for everyone to appreciate. There will also be representatives from the Veterans Affairs along with the Service Officer to help file disability claims. This event is also in collaboration with the Tejano Veterans Organization who will be providing free breakfast items to anyone in attendance.

After the Car Show and breakfast, get ready to hit the road for an exciting Cruise! Join fellow car enthusiasts as we embark on a scenic drive through the beautiful countryside, enjoying the company of fellow veterans and car lovers. Whether you’re a proud car owner or simply enjoy the beauty of these timeless vehicles, this event promises a memorable day for all attendees. Don’t miss out on this chance to honor our Vietnam veterans and celebrate their incredible contributions. Mark your calendars and join us at the American Legion Post 586 for the Vietnam Veterans Day Car Show and Cruise on March 30, 2024. We look forward to seeing you there!

Registration for the Car Show:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/vietnam-veterans-day-coffee-and-cars-event-tickets-25166291054?aff=oddtdtcreator or text 832-728-4733.

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Veterans Strengthening America

The American Legion is built on a promise from men and women who swore with their lives to defend and protect the United States through military service. The promise begins at enlistment, grows through training and discipline in the U.S. Armed Forces and continues after discharge, as veterans in service to community, state and nation.

In times of crisis, The American Legion steps into the turmoil and fights to provide needed assistance for others. 

Young people who seek positive opportunities turn to The American Legion, which has mentored generations into responsible citizens.

Veterans in need of advocates to help them achieve meaningful careers, educations, health-care services, friends and stable homes are supported every day, free of charge, by The American Legion.

Active-duty, National Guard and Reserve personnel have dedicated supporters in The American Legion. A strong and well-resourced national defense is, and has always been, a central purpose of the organization. As former troops, Legionnaires understand the importance of home-front support.

Legionnaires constantly remind communities that freedom and prosperity come with a price, a price often paid in blood. They know the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day. They raise the money, put in the hours and bring into existence monuments and memorials to “preserve the memories and incidents of our associations in all wars.”

The American Legion salutes the flag and asks all others to show respect for the unity, freedom and hope it represents.

Among American Legion members, there is no rank or prejudice, only purpose. A veteran is a veteran. And the purpose of veterans in The American Legion is to strengthen the United States of America through programs, services, compassion and actions that have proven vital, timeless and life-changing for over a century.

The American Legion’s mission statement, as adopted by the National Executive Committee in October 2020, is:

To enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness. The American Legion’s vision statement is “The American Legion: Veterans Strengthening America.” The American Legion’s value principles are as follows:

A VETERAN IS A VETERAN – which means The American Legion embraces all current and former members of the military and endeavors to help them transition into their communities.

SELFLESS SERVICE – which means The American Legion celebrates all who contribute to something larger than themselves and inspires others to serve and strengthen America.

AMERICAN VALUES AND PATRIOTISM – which means The American Legion advocates for upholding and defending the United States Constitution, equal justice and opportunity for everyone and discrimination against no one, youth education, responsible citizenship and honoring military service by observing and participating in memorial events.

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT – which means The American Legion meets the unique needs of local communities.

ADVANCING THE VISION – which means The American Legion educates, mentors and leads new generations of Americans.

HONOR THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE US – which means The American Legion pays perpetual respect for all past military sacrifices to ensure they are never forgotten by new generations.

The American Legion’s motto is “Veterans Strengthening America.”

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About Us

Northline American Legion Post 586

The American Legion is a mutual-aid and social veterans’ organization, founded in 1919 by veterans returning from WWI, and was later chartered under Title 36 of the US Code.  With nearly 3 million members in 14,000 Posts worldwide, the American Legion exists to support veterans through issue-oriented US politics and lobbying on behalf of the interest of veterans and service members.

Post 586 welcomes home our military service members, and we thank you for your service.  We would like to extend an invitation to you and your family, to be a part of a long-standing tradition in the American Legion of support and service.  We strive to provide a friendly, neighborhood outlet for social fellowship and community support.

Hours of Operation
Mon – Wed: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Thurs – Frid: 12PM – 9:00PM
SAT – Sun: 2:00 PM – 8:00 PM
*Subject To Change Anytime

 

Northline American Legion Post 586
708 E. Parker Rd., Houston, TX 77076
Office: 713-691-7741

Post Officers

Post Commander – Dwight Rumph

Adjutant – Robert Harris

Chaplain – Nobleton Jones

Service Office – Adan Trevino

Sergeant-at Arms – Jose Vega

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