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The American Legion Emblem
Every part of the The American Legion Emblem has a meaning, a rich symbolism that a glance does not reveal.
The Emblem is laid upon the rays of the sun, giver of life, warmth and courage; foe of the cold, of the darkness, of fear, of apprehension.
In turn each of the Emblem's many parts signifies a meaning which no American Legionnaire who wears the Emblem should take lightly, and which he or she should know from the first moment the Emblem is put on.
Why does the star signify constancy of purpose? Because the stars are fixed in the heavens. As the stars do not wander, so should The American Legion not wander from its fixed purposes.
Here in pictures, the meanings of all the symbols of the American Legion Emblem are presented:
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The Rays of the Sun
The rays of the sun form the background of our proud emblem, and suggest that the Legion's principles will dispel the darkness of violence and evil.
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The Wreath
The wreath forms the center, in loving memory of those brave comrades who gave their lives in the service of the United States, that liberty might endure.
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The Star
The star, victory symbol of World War II, signalizes as well; honor, glory, and constancy.
The letters U.S. leave no doubt as to the brightest star in the Legion star.
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Two Large Rings
The outer ring
stands for the rehablitation of our sick and disabled buddies.
The inner ring
denotes the welfare of America's children.
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Two small Rings
Two small rings, set upon the start.
The outer ring
pledges loyality and Americanism.
The inner ring
is for service to our communities, our states and the Nation.
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AMERICAN LEGION
The words "AMERICAN LEGION" demand that the wearer shall ever guard the sancity of home and country and free institutions...
There shines the emblem of the The American Legion.
It is your badge of pride and distinction of honor and service.
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