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American Legion Paris Post #1 was the first overseas American Legion post established. It was chartered in Paris on 13 December 1918, nine months after the American Legion was established.

Early Years[edit]

Pershing Hall[edit]

The American Legion convention of 1927 authorized by unanimous resolution the creation of a memorial building in Paris. The resolution was as follows: "Whereas, a permanent American Legion Building in Paris containing appropriate memorials of the World War, and to be the center of American Legion activities would be another tie binding closer France with the United States". A corporation under the laws of Delaware with authorized capital of $320,000 was formed, with General Pershing, the American Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, leading officials of the Department of France, and a few notable civilians as incorporators. The title of the corporation is American Legion Building, Paris, Inc.[1]

The American Legion Mausoleum[edit]

World War II[edit]

Post-World War II[edit]

Today[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Subcommittee Hearings, United States Government Printing Office, Washington, 1935, page 36.