A Pillar of the Taylor-Hixton Community
Since our charter in 1928, Post 368 has been a steadfast pillar of the Taylor-Hixton community. From our early days supporting returning veterans to our modern mission of sponsoring youth programs and community events, we have remained dedicated to service.


[Insert another paragraph here about a specific accomplishment, a key moment in the post's history, or its role in the community today.]
85+
Year of Service in the Taylor-Hixton community
30+
Active Members
2
Annual Youth Scholarships
100%
Volunteer Run
5+
Community Programs Supported
Commander
Finance Officer
Vice Commander
Post 368 Leadership
Our post is led by a dedicated team of member-elected officers who volunteer their time to uphold the values of The American Legion and serve our community. They are your neighbors and fellow veterans, committed to ensuring Post 368 remains a vital, welcoming, and active pillar in the Taylor-Hixton area. We invite you to meet them at our next public event.
A National Commitment to Service
The American Legion is the nation's largest veterans service organization, committed to mentoring youth and sponsoring wholesome programs in our communities, advocating patriotism and honor, promoting strong national security, and continued devotion to our fellow servicemembers and veterans.

Traditional American Legion Emblem
"This emblem is more than a symbol – it is a badge of pride, honor, distinction, and service."

Post 368 Modern Brandmark
This brandmark is more than a logo – it is a modern signal of our ongoing commitment to service and community.
