$1-Million to American Legion Programs Begins USAA/Legion Alliance
USAA executives
The member-based insurance and financial services organization expanded eligibility in
"We are excited the benefits of our relationship will enable The
Both organizations were founded by World War I veterans, the Legion in 1919 and USAA in 1922, in order to support and serve military and veteran communities. Today, with more than 2.4 million members, The
American Legion National Adjutant Daniel S. Wheeler said the USAA funds will flow directly to programs and services that benefit veterans, military families, children and youth. "Very much in keeping with the spirit behind the GI Bill, which educated millions of veterans and improved countless lives over a half-century, this relationship with USAA will help us continue to help a new generation of veterans go to college, find good jobs, get the health care they deserve, understand their benefits and improve communities nationwide," Wheeler said.
"The new relationship gives The
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