Sons of The American Legion
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| Abbreviation | SAL | 
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| Named after | The American Legion | 
| Established | September 15, 1932 | 
| Founded at | Portland, Oregon | 
| Type | Patriotic organization | 
| Legal status | Nonprofit corporation | 
| Headquarters | 700 N. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana | 
| Coordinates | 39°46′37″N 86°09′22″W / 39.7770°N 86.1562°W | 
Region served   | Worldwide | 
| Membership | 380,743 (2023) | 
Official language   | English | 
| Joseph Navarreté | |
| Anthony Wright | |
Parent organization  | The American Legion | 
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| Website | legion | 
The Sons of The American Legion (SAL) is a non-profit organization of male descendants of men or women who served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I or since December 7, 1941, through a date of cessation of hostilities as determined by the federal government. Headquartered in Indianapolis, its mission is to serve U.S. veterans, the military and their families through outreach programs delivered by its squadrons, detachments, and national headquarters.