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The
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) celebrates over 100 years
of tradition, community service and veterans' service.
In 1899, the American Veterans of Foreign Service (Columbus,
Ohio) and the National Society of the Army of the Philippines
(Denver, Colorado) were organized independent of each
other to secure rights and benefits for veterans of
the Spanish American War (1898) and the Philippines
War (1899-1902). The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
United States came into existence when these two organizations;
sharing similar ideals and requirements for membership,
merged in 1914. The VFW was chartered by Congress in
1936 and continues its rich tradition in enhancing the
lives of millions through its community service programs
and special projects.
The VFW, with its Auxiliaries, includes 2.6 million
members in approximately 9,000 Posts worldwide. Our
accomplishments are many, including lobbying for a GI
bill for the 20th century; donating more than $1 million
each to the Vietnam, Korean, Women in the Service and
World War II memorials; fighting for compensation to
veterans diagnosed with Gulf War Syndrome; and improving
VA medical centers services for women veterans.
Annually, VFW members and its Ladies & Men's Auxiliary
contribute more than 13 million hours of volunteerism
in the community, including participation in Make a
Difference Day and National Volunteer Week.
From providing $2.5 million in college scholarships
to high school students every year, providing free phone
cards to our nation's active-duty military personnel,
raising money for the World War II memorial, to encouraging
elevation of the Veterans Administration to the president's
cabinet, the VFW is there--honoring the dead by helping
the living.
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