About Us.
We invite all veterans in the Hampton area, to join your local American Legion Post 330. Our goal is to ensure that all Veterans know and understand the benefits of belonging to the American Legion.
Our monthly meeting is held on the first Thursday of each month at 1900 hours (7:00 pm) at the Catherine S. Williams Community Center; located at 14 Old Griffin Road, Hampton, GA 30228.
Our monthly meeting is held on the first Thursday of each month at 1900 hours (7:00 pm) at the Catherine S. Williams Community Center; located at 14 Old Griffin Road, Hampton, GA 30228.
Leadership Team.
Post Commander
Heraldo McFarlane (Mac) hhmcfarlane@gmail.com 2nd Jr. Vice Commander
Paul Powell ppowell4@me.com Sergeant of Arms
Andre Turner aturner@turnston.com Chaplain
David Mitchell jdavid2@hotmail.com |
Sr. Vice Commander
Jerry Thomas jay3tee3@gmail.com Adjutant
Sandra Moss sand4success@yahoo.com Judge Advocate
Chet Ivey udamanchet@gmail.com |
Jr. Vice Commander
Frank Burden Jr. revburden46@yahoo.com Finance Commander
Paul Ross pauljr25@yahoo.com Service Officer
Leonard Hart sirhart66@yahoo.com |
Past Commanders.
Gary Tuttle
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Jimmy Anderson
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Here are a few highlights of what your American Legion does:
Your American Legion does it all for free! We are an army of volunteers- veterans helping veterans, service members and their families.
Please come out and join your American Legion in Hampton, Georgia, Post 330.
- Brought into existence the modern VA, the GI Bill, and dozens of health-care benefits.
- Helped build the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the New World War" Memorial.
- Processes hundreds of claims/appeals per month for veterans to VA.
- Gives emergency financial assistance to Legion families hit by hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and other disasters.
- Urges Congress to provide enough VA funding to take care of veterans' medical needs.
- Awards college scholarships to children whose mothers or fathers have sacrificed their lives in the global war on terrorism.
- Volunteers about one million hours, every year, at VA medical facilities nationwide.
- Helps families of deployed troops through its Family Support Network and Operation Military Family Outreach.
- Through its Temporary Financial Assistance program, helps the children of veterans who are suffering hardships.
- Donates about 100,000 pints of blood annually to the American Red Cross.
- Lobbies Congress to upgrade and improve Post-9/1 I GI Bill education benefits (the Legion wrote the original 1944 GI Bill that educated 8 million veterans).
- Through its Heroes to Hometowns program works with communities to welcome back their returning veterans and help them transition to civilian life.
- Raises funds to improve the quality of life for active-duty troops, with the Wounded Warrior Recognition Program and Operation Comfort Warriors.
- Offers community programs that encourage the intellectual and social growth of America's children (Boys State, National Oratorical Competition, and Boy Scouts).
Your American Legion does it all for free! We are an army of volunteers- veterans helping veterans, service members and their families.
Please come out and join your American Legion in Hampton, Georgia, Post 330.