Post 30 Springerville, Arizona

Post 30

Springerville, Arizona

Post 30 Springerville, Arizona

About This Post

Post Namesake
Post 30 was named for John H. Slaughter, a member of the local community who gave his life for his country in World War I. Born on April 2, 1889, Slaughter worked as a cowboy after finishing school. Slaughter enlisted ... READ MORE
What Makes this Post Unique
John H. Slaughter Post 30 is an integral part of the White Mountain Arizona community, not only because of its participation in and sponsorship of community activites and events, but also because its new Post Hall provides a welcome space ... READ MORE

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HISTORY

1920

John H. Slaughter Amerian Legion Auxiliary Post 30 Receives Charter

Jan 5, 1920
On December 22, 1919, only six months after the National American Legion adopted its Constituton and bylaws, fifteen men from Springerville, Eagar and Nutrioso, Arizona applied to become the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30. On January 5, 1920, their charter application was approved by the National, having been previously approved by the Arizona American Legion. The Post took its name from a local young man, John Hamilton Slaughter, who had lost his life..
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John H. Slaughter Amerian Legion Auxiliary Post 30 Receives Charter
Photo of early members of Post 30, World War 1 veterans

Photo of early members of Post 30, World War 1 veterans

Jul 4, 1925
This photo includes many of the fifteen charter members of Post 30, plus a few other veterans of World War I who joined soon after Post 30 was formed.
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1930

John H. Slaughter Amerian Legion Auxiliary Post 30 Acquires A New Home

Dec 19, 1935
On December 19, 1935, for the sum of $200.00, the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 acquired from the Becker Mercantile Company a property on South Mountain Avenue in Springerville. That property became the home of the Post. In 1991 the interior of the Post underwent remodeling by Merle Harper and Herb Erhart, who also enclosed the front porch, and built a 12 foot wide covered walkway the sidewalk. This building remained the home..
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John H. Slaughter Amerian Legion Auxiliary Post 30 Acquires A New Home
John H. Slaughter Amerian Legion Auxiliary Post 30 Chartered

John H. Slaughter Amerian Legion Auxiliary Post 30 Chartered

May 23, 1936
The American Legion Auxiliary of the John H. Slaughter Post 30 was chartered by the Arizona State American Legion. The Auxiliary is responsible for much of the food preparation and service at most meetings and events held by Post 30, in addition to their own fundraising and events. Since 1976 the Auxiliary has sent two high school girls to Girls State, in coordination with the Legion's support for sending two high school boys to Boys..
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Victor Vaughn Elected Commander

Jun 1, 1936
At the meeting of the members of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30, Victor Vaughn was elected Commander for 1936-1937.
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William Henry Howe Elected Legion Commander; Holds Post 1939-43

William Henry Howe Elected Legion Commander; Holds Post 1939-43

Jun 1, 1939
William Henry Howe was elected Post Commander of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 in Springerville at the May 1939 meeting. He would serve four consecutive terms as Commander.
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1940

Alvin G. Becker Become Commander at Legion Post 30

May 12, 1943
Members of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 elected Alvin G. Becker Commander for the 1943-1944 term. Becker was a long-time Legionaire, who was responsible for the Post acquiring its building in 1937.
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Alvin G. Becker Become Commander at Legion Post 30
C.B Rohr Named Commander of American Legion Post 30 in Springerville

C.B Rohr Named Commander of American Legion Post 30 in Springerville

May 4, 1946
The John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 in Springerville named C. B. Rohr its Commander for 1946-47. He was re-elected in 1947 for the succeeding year as well.
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1950

Al Wilson Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30

Jun 1, 1954
At the June meeting of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30, Al Wilson was elected Commander for 1954-1955.
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Al Wilson Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30
Guy West Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30

Guy West Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30

Jun 1, 1956
Guy West was elected Commander of Springerville's John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 at the June 1956 meeting of the Legion. He was re-elected Commander in 1957, 1958, 1959, and 1960.
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1960

Merle Harper Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30

Jun 1, 1961
At the June meeting of Legion members, Merle Harper was elected Commander fr 1961-1962. He was re-elected in 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1967.
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Merle Harper Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30
Guy West Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30; re-elected  17 times

Guy West Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30; re-elected 17 times

Jun 1, 1968
Guy West was elected Commander of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 at the June 1968 meeting of the members. He was continually re-elected during the next 17 years. West had already served as Commander from 1956 to 1961. His twenty-three years as Commander mark his as the longest-serving Commander in the history of Post 30 to date. He has few rivals for this honor.
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1980

District 6 American Legion Meets at Springerville Post 30

May 22, 1988
On May 22, 1988, the officers and members of District Six of the Arizona American Legion met at the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 hall in Springerville. commemorated at this meeting was the Arizona State American Legion Convention fifty years earlier, in 1938, which was also hosted by Post 30 in Springerville.
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Deryl Jenkins Elected Commander of Post 30

Deryl Jenkins Elected Commander of Post 30

Jun 1, 1988
At the June meeting of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30, Deryl Jenkins was elected Commander for 1988-1989.
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Legion Dedicates Memorial to Member, Sheriff Jaramillo, Killed on Duty

Jul 4, 1988
On July 4, 1988 the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 of Springerville erected a memorial to Sheriff Sam Jaramillo, killed on duty while responding to a domestic disturbance September 25, 1975. Jaramillo was a member of the American Legion, and had served in Korea from 1952-1955. He left behind a wife and three sons.
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Nicolas Chavez Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30

Nicolas Chavez Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30

Jun 1, 1989
At the June 1989 meeting of the members of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30, Nicolas Chavez was elected Commander for 1989-1990.
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Post 30 Color Guard Awarded Apache Nation Medal of Valor

Aug 12, 1989
White Mountain Apache Tribal Chairman, Reno Johnson, Sr. awarded the Color Guard of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 in Springerville the Apache Nation's Medal of Valor for the help and support the Color Guard has provided to Apache burials and ceremonies. Members of the Color Guard receiving the award were Ralph V. Salce, Jr., Merle F. Harper, Emilio Orona, Larry Lee Rhodes, Wayne Barsness, and Darrel A. Bump.
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Post 30 Color Guard Awarded Apache Nation Medal of Valor

1990

Ralph Salce Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30 for 1990-1991

Ralph Salce Elected Commander of American Legion Post 30 for 1990-1991

Jun 1, 1990
At the June meeting of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 of Springerville, AZ, Ralph Salce was elected Commander for 1990-1991. While Salce was Commander he became suspicious when the proceeds from the Tuesday night Bingo, the principal source of income for the Post, dropped precipitously. An investigation of the Adjutant, Leonard Robertson, who ran the Bingo, was conducted by Salce together with the officers from the State Legion, and Robertson was voted..
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Legion Auxiliary Hears Girls State Attendees

Aug 27, 1990
The Auxiliary of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 heard the delegates they had selected to attend the 1990 Girls State program at the University of Arizona describe their experiences. The Auxiliary had selected two students, Amie Park and Vanessa Gower, from Round Valley High School, both juniors heading to their senior year. In the picture, they are posed with Carol Hale, president of the Auxiliary, and their Girls State materials.
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Auxiliary Selects  1991 Girls State Delegates

Auxiliary Selects 1991 Girls State Delegates

May 9, 1991
The Auxiliary of the John H. Slaughter American Legion Post 30 of Springerville-Eager selected Friea Crocker and Shelley Ashcroft (with Cambria Brown as alternate)as their candidates to attend Girls State, where they received training in government at the local, state and national levels. Girls State was held at the University of Arizona in Tucson June 10-16, 1991. The girls, both students at Round Valley High School, described their experiences to the Legion and Auxiliary members..
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