Post 13 Sitka, Alaska

Post 13

Sitka, Alaska

Post 13 Sitka, Alaska

About This Post

Post Namesake

Henry "Gene" Burton Sr.

Gene was a proud lifetime member of the American Legion Post 13, serving over the years as Post Commander, Judge Advocate, and Club Manager. Gene's dedication and passion to Post 13 will always be remembered, as he ... READ MORE

Notable Members

Tlingit Code Talkers

Originally there were 5 Tlingit Code Taklers that (Recognized formally in 2019) served in the Pacific Theater All 5 were legionnaires. 4 of the 5 were members of Post 13:

Richard Bean Sr., George Lewis Jr.,  and the brothers ... READ MORE

What Makes this Post Unique

Six American Legion posts were established before the Territory of Alaska received its permanent charter from the National Headquarters of the American Legion. Sitka was one of the six. By the time Alaska became a state, it had nearly 30 ... READ MORE

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HISTORY

1910

Last 46 Star Flag flown on Castle Hill in Sitka

Jan 1912

The last 46 Star Flag that was flown on Castle Hill in Sitka. It hangs in Post 13 and is currently being planned for a new display case to preserve it for future generations in a UV light-protected glass.


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Last 46 Star Flag flown on Castle Hill in Sitka

1920

Post 13 Sitka is Chartered

Post 13 Sitka is Chartered

Jun 4, 1920

Six American Legion posts were established before the Territory of Alaska received its permanent charter from the National Headquarters of the American Legion. Sitka was one of the six. By the time Alaska became a state, it had nearly 30 posts. June 4, 1920, American Legion Post 13 Chartered First Commander: Waldo Mills 


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American Legion Auxiliary Unit 13 Chartered

Feb 21, 1921

February 21, 1921, American Legion Auxiliary Post 13 Chartered First President: Freda B. Johnson


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American Legion Auxiliary Unit 13 Chartered
Legion heads up origination of the Sitka Public Library

Legion heads up origination of the Sitka Public Library

Jan 1922

1922 American Legion Post 13 worked with E.M. Polley in the origination of the public library. (Photo of the Library today)


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Sitka National Cemetery

Jan 1924

In 1922, the Secretary of the Navy turned the issue of cemetery maintenance over to the War Department. In June 1924, upon the recommendation of the Alaska governor and the American Legion Post 13 Sitka, President Calvin Coolidge signed an executive order designating the site Sitka National Cemetery. Since then, there have been several acreage modifications: in 1925, a revision of the executive order reduced the acreage from 3.98 acres to 1.19 acres; in 1957,..

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Sitka National Cemetery
Alaska State Flag

Alaska State Flag

May 1, 1927

Alaska’s current state flag was the winning entry in a contest sponsored by the American Legion in 1927, more than 30 years before the territory became a U.S. state. Designed by John Bell (Benny) Benson, a 13- year-old orphaned Aleut Indian, this flag was formally adopted in May 1927. The flag’s blue background represented the sky and the Forget-me-not, Alaska’s state flower. Against this background are eight gold stars to represent the Big Dipper, a..

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1930

Elbridge W. Merrill Memory Plaque Sitka, Alaska, 1932.

Jan 1932

Sitka's citizens raised the idea of adding another resource to the monument in 1933. Elbridge Warren Merrill, the first albeit unofficial custodian of the monument, had become ill with influenza late in 1929. This turned into pneumonia which caused Merrill's death on October 27, 1929. The Sitka post of the American Legion raised money for a commemorative plaque that read:

Elbridge W. Merrill who dedicated his life and artistic attainments towards picturing the scenic beauties surrounding..

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Elbridge W. Merrill Memory Plaque Sitka, Alaska, 1932.

1940

Service of the Tlingit Code Talkers

Service of the Tlingit Code Talkers

Jan 1942

The Code Talkers Recognition Act of 2008 requires the Secretary of the Treasury to strike Congressional Medals in recognition of the dedication and valor of Native American code talkers to the U.S. Armed Services during World War I and World War II. “Code talkers” refers to those Native Americans who used their tribal languages as a means of secret communication during wartime.

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1950

The 40/8 was Chartered at Post 13

Dec 12, 1950

The 40/8 was Chartered, Voiture 1412 Chef de Train: Russell L. Clithero


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The 40/8 was Chartered at Post 13
Legion Baseball State Champions 1955

Legion Baseball State Champions 1955

Jan 1955

American Legion Post 13: State Champions 1955


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Legion Baseball State Champions 1956

Jan 1956

American Legion Post 13: State Champions 1956


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Legion Baseball State Champions 1956

1960

American Legion Jr. Baseball 1965;

American Legion Jr. Baseball 1965; "Outstanding Player of the Year"

Aug 17, 1965

American Legion Jr. Baseball selected Sitka High School Senior, Steve McGraw as the Legion's "Outstanding Player of the Year".

Steve was a starting pitcher for 3 years for American Legion Jr Baseball. Factors that were taken into consideration by Legion Baseball were ability, sportsmanship and being an inspiration to other teammates.

Steve got to spend time with the  San Fransico Giants on August 17th and 18th. 


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1970

Post 13 leads South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) Ceremony

May 1975

Commander Perkins Leads empoyees and the community of Sitka in welcoming the newly established South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) 

The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) is a distinguished non-profit health consortium dedicated to providing comprehensive healthcare services to the residents of Southeast Alaska. Established in 1975 under the provisions of the Indian Self-Determination Act, SEARHC has played a pivotal role in advancing the health and well-being of the Alaskan communities it serves.


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Post 13 leads South East Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) Ceremony

1980

SAL Chartered in Sitka

SAL Chartered in Sitka

Jan 18, 1984

September 29th, 1983, SAL's petition for Chartered was turned in and was granted on January 18th, 1984, adding yet another resource for Post 13 and making us stronger.


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Alaska's only Medal of Honor recipient: Col Archie Van Winkle

May 22, 1986

Colonel Archie Van Winkle (March 17, 1925 – May 22, 1986) was a United States Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions as a staff sergeant during the advance to the Chosin Reservoir in the Korean War.

A combat veteran of World War II, he was called to active duty with the Marine Corps Reserve after the outbreak of hostilities in Korea and was released to inactive duty on July 16, 1951...

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Alaska's only Medal of Honor recipient: Col Archie Van Winkle

1990

Old Building is torn down

Old Building is torn down

Jan 1998

Our Original Legion Post 13 was demolished in 1998 and a new building was constructed in its place on the original site. When the original Post was torn down they found it was built over an old Russian Block House from 1887. You can read more about that history at: https://sitkaartblog.wordpress.com/2011/08/02/building-43/


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2000

American Legion Baseball Sitka player drafted to SF Giants

Jan 2006

Eddie Crow - Sitka High School- Pitcher - 2006 SF Giants


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American Legion Baseball Sitka player drafted to SF Giants
American Legion Baseball player drafted SF Giants (2008) / Philadelphia Phillies (2009)

American Legion Baseball player drafted SF Giants (2008) / Philadelphia Phillies (2009)

Jan 2008

Matt Way - Sitka High School – Pitcher - 2008 SF Giants / 2009 Philadelphia Phillies


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2010

Moller Field - American Legion Baseball

Jan 2012

American Legion Baseball Sitka: Moller Field since 1950 supported American Legion Ball and in 2012 the new field was built by non-profits to support the American Legion Baseball 


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Moller Field - American Legion Baseball

2020

Post 13 renamed

Post 13 renamed "Henry "gene" Burton Sr. Memorial Post

Jan 19, 2022

Gene, known as “Buddy” in Tennessee, was the younger twin born on Oct. 4, 1940, in Jackson County, Tennessee, to Richard Cecil and Mattie Lou (Norton) Burton.

Education was always important to their family, as his father had a third-grade education and his mother had an eighth-grade education. Gene graduated from Cookeville Central High School in 1959 and immediately joined the United States Air Force.

While stationed at Elmendorf Air Force base in Anchorage, working as a..

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