American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation

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American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation is an American Legion veterans post located in Detroit, Michigan. Founded as part of the American Legion network established in 1919, this post carries forward a century-long tradition of service to veterans and their communities.

American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation is one of 12 veterans posts serving the Detroit area, which has a combined community rating of 3.8/5.0. Local veterans posts like this one serve as vital community hubs, offering benefits counseling, community service projects, social events, youth programs, and memorial services. American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation has earned a 3.1 out of 5.0 rating based on 8 community reviews.

Membership in the American Legion is open to veterans who served at least one day of active military duty during eligible wartime periods and were honorably discharged. Family members may join the American Legion Auxiliary or Sons of the American Legion. To visit or join American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation, contact them using the information below or stop by during regular hours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation located?

American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation is located at Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, 477 Michigan Ave #19/1210, Detroit, MI 48226, Detroit, MI 48226.

How do I contact American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation?

You can reach American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation by phone at +1313-964-6640.

Who can join American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation?

American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation membership is open to U.S. veterans who served at least one day of active military duty during eligible wartime periods and were honorably discharged. Family members may join the American Legion Auxiliary or Sons of the American Legion.

What does American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation do for the community?

American Legion posts like American Legion Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation provide benefits counseling, community service projects, youth programs, memorial services, and social events for veterans and their families in the Detroit, Michigan area.