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HARPSWELL’S JOHN LEO MURRAY JR. AMERICAN LEGION Post 171 is exploring forming a Sons of the American Legion squadron, which enable sons and grandsons of wartime veterans to become part of the Legion family. Don Allisot, Jr., a past national vice commander, second from left, presented an overview of the program to Post 171 members at their July 15 meeting. Accompanying him were Commander Chris Gillespie, far left, and Scott Morton, 1st Vice Cdr. Detachment of Maine, third from left. Gillespie is also a member of the American Legion Bath Post 21. Post 171 Commander Mike Doyle, far right, will appoint an advisory committee at the Aug. 19 Post 171 meeting, 7 p.m. at the Grange, 529 Harpswell Neck Road.
HARPSWELL’S JOHN LEO MURRAY JR. AMERICAN LEGION Post 171 is exploring forming a Sons of the American Legion squadron, which enable sons and grandsons of wartime veterans to become part of the Legion family. Don Allisot, Jr., a past national vice commander, second from left, presented an overview of the program to Post 171 members at their July 15 meeting. Accompanying him were Commander Chris Gillespie, far left, and Scott Morton, 1st Vice Cdr. Detachment of Maine, third from left. Gillespie is also a member of the American Legion Bath Post 21. Post 171 Commander Mike Doyle, far right, will appoint an advisory committee at the Aug. 19 Post 171 meeting, 7 p.m. at the Grange, 529 Harpswell Neck Road.

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