Post 184 Redondo Beach, California

Post 184

Redondo Beach, California

Post 184 Redondo Beach, California

About This Post

Post Namesake
South Bay

HISTORY

1910

National Commander Visits South Bay Post 184

Jan 4, 1919

Local Post 184 kicked off the American Legions 100th Anniversary with a visit from the National Commander. Post 184 was Chartered in 1920 and members built the Hall on Camino Real in 1927. South Bay residents have attended 1000's of birthdays, anniversary's, weddings, memorials & parties over the years. 


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National Commander Visits South Bay Post 184

1920

South Bay Post 184 Moves to new Quarters

South Bay Post 184 Moves to new Quarters

Nov 19, 1927
About Us The American Legion Post 184 serves the costal communities of the Los Angeles South Bay area. Veterans of El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, the cities of the Palos Verdes Penninsula and other area communities have been members since our inception in 1920. Our Post consists of the American Legion Post 184, Post 184 Womans Auxillary & Squadron 184 of the Sons of America Legion- [SALs]. Our combined membership is currently..
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The Buck Private

Sep 1, 1928
Discovered copies of Post 184's Newasletter that started in 1928. This is a copy of Vol. 1 Issue. 1 This yeare and other can be viewed on-line at [ http://post184.com/newsletter/Vol%20I/index.html ]
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The Buck Private

1940

Past Post 184 Adjutant Service Officer donates display honoring local KIA Veterans,

Past Post 184 Adjutant Service Officer donates display honoring local KIA Veterans,

May 13, 1946
As "Old Glory" was being raised on the mountain top, two South Bay men lay fallen on the slopes of Mt. Suribachi having just given the ultimate gift to their country. The obligation to Never Forget the gift of those two men and 82 other South Bay residents is the purpose of this page and in essence this web site. The images and information on this page would not have been possible without the efforts..
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Local Veterans Honor Fallen Buddies

Nov 11, 1948
VETERANS ALL --- A moment of silent tribute to buddies who are still "over there" is paid on Armistice Day, 1948 by four South Bay veterans. Holding their attention are pictures of South Bay servicemen killed during World War II, and on display in the Lobby of the American Legion clubhouse, Redondo Beach. They are (left to right) Larry Wiley, Manhattan Beach, former Marine; William Bostick, Manhattan Beach, past Post 184 Commander and Army man;..
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Local Veterans Honor Fallen Buddies