(INDIANAPOLIS, April 8, 2020) -- The American Legion’s 102nd
National Convention, originally scheduled for Louisville, Ky., Aug. 28 –
Sept. 3, 2020, is canceled due to public-health concerns, ongoing
restrictions and uncertainties related to the global
coronavirus-COVID-19 pandemic.
“The safety
of our members and compliance with state and federal public-health
restrictions and guidelines made this decision not only prudent but
necessary,” American Legion National
Commander James W. “Bill” Oxford said. “The commonwealth of Kentucky
has taken emergency actions to prevent the spread of infections and to
follow federal guidance that restrict public gatherings and urge social
distancing. No one can say with any certainty
when these measures will be lifted or in what manner.”
The
American Legion National Executive Committee approved a resolution
Wednesday, April 8, by email to cancel the annual convention of wartime
veterans and their
families for the first time in history. The 2020 Sons of The American
Legion National Convention is also canceled.
“Local
American Legion services – such as Buddy Checks, blood drives, meal
delivery and volunteer assistance – remain the top priority of the
organization as we
navigate these challenging waters,” Oxford said. “Community efforts are
now under way throughout the country and around the world, while many
American Legion state and foreign departments are canceling or
postponing their conventions and elections to protect
public health in the midst of this pandemic. Normally, national
convention delegates are appointed during department conventions. This
year is anything but normal.”
The 102nd
National Convention is now scheduled for Aug. 27 – Sept. 2, 2021, in
Phoenix. Terms of currently serving national officers, including
National Commander Oxford, are extended until then, according to the
resolution. Nationally appointed American Legion commission
and committee chairpersons will also remain in their positions until
the Fall 2021 meeting of the National Executive Committee.
The
convention cancellation and extension of national officer terms are
within the authority of the NEC, according to The American Legion’s
constitution
and bylaws.
Also
Wednesday, the NEC selected Louisville as the site of the 2026 American
Legion National Convention, the first available date.
With
a current membership of nearly two million wartime veterans, The
American Legion was founded in 1919 on the four pillars of a strong
national
security, veterans affairs, patriotic youth programs and Americanism.
Legionnaires work for the betterment of their communities through nearly
13,000 posts worldwide. From the drafting of the original GI Bill to
the creation of the Department of Veterans Affairs,
The American Legion, www.legion.org, is the most influential voice for America’s veterans.
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