Post
Officers
2017-2018
If you're interested in assuming a
leadership position within the Post, elections are normally held in May of each
year at the general meeting.
Incumbent |
Duties and Responsibilities |
Joseph
Michaud Post Commander |
THE POST COMMANDER
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OVERALL OPERATION OF THE POST INCLUDING SUPERVISING
THE DUTIES OF ALL OTHER POST OFFICERS AND ACTIVITIES TO ENSURE THAT THEY MEET
THE HIGHEST STANDARDS AND FULFILL THE TENANTS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION. |
Donald
Caron First Vice
Commander |
The First Vice Commander
is responsible primarily for the Post's membership program. |
Joseph Tetreault Second Vice
Commander |
The Second Vice
Commander; who is responsible for assisting the Post commander with all
duties and is key with regard to patriotic observances, developing Post activities
including entertainment features which should be an integral part of all
meetings. |
Jim
Rancourt Adjutant |
The Adjutant is
responsible for the administrative aspects of the Post and should be
concerned with the overall effectiveness of Post activities. |
Anthony
“Tony” Culpovich Finance Officer |
The Post Finance
Officer is responsible for receiving and dispersing all the Post's funds and
Chairman of a Finance Committee. |
Amedeo
“Deo” Lauria Service Officer |
The Post Service
Officer is responsible for advising and assisting veterans in the preparation
of basic Veterans Administration (VA) forms. |
David Devoe Chaplain |
The Chaplain is
responsible for providing the spiritual leadership for the Post. |
Harvey
Moses Sergeant at Arms |
The
Sergeant-at-Arms; who is responsible for introducing all visiting comrades and
guests of the Post to make sure they feel welcomed and that the colors are
properly maintained and displayed. |
Gordon
Smith Historian |
The Historian is
responsible for compiling and preserving the records of the Post. |
Dominic Santomango Post Americanism Officer |
The Americanism Officer; is responsible for developing the spirit of
Americanism among The American Legion and citizens and residents; to put into
effect Americanism policies and programs of The American Legion; to
coordinate any overlapping of programs dealing with Americanism. To oversee and report on programs that
relates to Americanism and many youth programs. |
American Legion Department of Maine Officers
Past State Office Holders from Sabattus Post 135 |
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Ronald
“Ron” Caron Past Department of Maine Historian Past Post Commander Past Americanism Officer |
RON CARON MADE POST 135 HISTORY
BY BEING THE FIRST LEGIONNAIRE OF POST 135 TO SERVE AS A DEPARTMENT OFFICER
FOR THE AMERICAN LEGION, DEPARTMENT OF MAINE. |
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Amedeo
“Deo” Lauria Past Department of Maine Service Officer Post Service Officer Officer Past Post Americanism Officer Post Webmaster |
Accredited
American Legion service officers are specially trained to provide expert
assistance, free of charge, to veterans and their families. While the
majority of a service officer’s work involves application for VA disability
benefits, Service Officers also provide information, referrals and resources
on education, employment and business, death benefits and other important
topics. |
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