Nutley Journal - December 2023

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Sons of the American Legion show who they are when it counts By Rusty Myers Adjutant, Sons of the American Legion Squadron 105 This happened at my home squadron in Belleville – and it speaks directly to how amazing our organization is. I feel like this is a story that has to be told. This story’s basis is in the words that we as Sons of the American Legion (SAL) – as well as members of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary – recite at each and every meeting. It lies towards the end of the Preamble to the Constitution of all of our respective organizations … the words that we exist “to consecrate and sanctify our friendship, by our devotion to mutual helpfulness …” That mutual helpfulness is evident in much of what we do … it is shown in every moment when we support the four pillars of the organization – Veterans Affairs, Children and Youth, Americanism and National Security. It is in how we look out for our veterans, as in the “Be The One” veterans mental health awareness campaign. In how we work to make the lives of our children better. In how we work towards the betterment of our community, state and nation. But it is most important in how we look out for each other. As Americans. As fellow Sons. As friends. As brothers. This week, a member addressed the 14 members present at a SAL monthly general meeting, towards the end. He began speaking about family.

Rusty Myers He lost his mother a few months ago. Her health had see-sawed over the previous months and years. She was a dear friend of the Squadron and the Post, who we all miss very much. Both he and his children shared a house with her, which since her passing is now stuck in probate. As anyone who has been through this is aware, it seems like an open-ended shoveling out of money just to keep the estate afloat until everything is settled. This Son is a man filled with pride who never asks for help, even now going through perhaps the hardest time of his life. He asked for a loan from the squadron – in a substantial amount, offering his truck as collateral – planning to repay it

once the house affair was settled and transferred to his name. And now is the part that speaks to the best of who we are as Sons of the American Legion. After no more than 15 seconds, members at the meeting start taking bills out of their wallets. Not twenties, but hundreds … $100 from this member, $200 from these members, $300 from another member. After thirty seconds, $2,080 was on the table. All without anyone being asked to give from their own pocket. Stunning. Just stunning. And not from members who are rich in money, but from people who are rich in word becoming action. Not one of the 14 members asked for his money back; it was given in the spirit of brothers helping out a brother in need. Sons just doing a good thing for a buddy, and in so doing living up to every square inch of what this

organization stands for. Living up to our devotion to mutual helpfulness. Truly awe inspiring. I am proud to stand amongst men of this caliber. I am honored to be part of an organization filled with people of such integrity … of such strength of character. And though those 14 members are representative of the entire membership of this squadron, the organization nation-wide is made up of such men. That is truly a testament to their devotion to doing the right thing. If you are not involved, I implore you – do so. Become a member. Make a difference in the lives of our veterans, of our children, of our communities – and of each other. Contact your local American Legion Post to join – as a vet, as a son, or as a spouse, or family member … and Be The One to make a difference in someone’s life.

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