Join your local American Legion

Buddy Wright Post 48, Brenham, Texas was organized in 1919. The charter members voted to name the Post in honor of Sgt. Buddy Wright, who was believed to be the first, to give his life in service to our country, from Brenham.  

Meet

Post 48 Officers

Billy Bryant

Commander

Mark McClelland

1st Vice Commander 

Ted Hemmer

2nd Vice Commander

Barbara Hemmer

Adjutant

Kenneth Mueller

Finance Officer

Wayne Herrington

Chaplain

Ted Hemmer

Historian

Eric Posern

Service Officer

Bill Kendall

Judge Advocate

Bob Overkott

Sgt. at Arms

Marvin Bryant

Asst. Sgt. at Arms

Post 48 Auxiliary Officers

Vicki Sue Wehmeyer

President

Peggy Kramer

 1st Vice President

Carol Hutchens

2nd Vice President

Stacey Johnson

 Secretary/Historian

Diane Kettler

Treasurer

Margie Moore

Chaplain

Samantha Sanders

Sgt. at Arms

Bonnie Herrington

 Asst. Sgt. at Arms

Doris Draehn

Members at Large

Betty Wiesepape

Members at Large

Terry Brieden

Members at Large

Benefits of Serving

Why should you be a member of the American Legion?

Your membership would help influence Congress

More members means Veterans have a louder voice in Congress. The American Legion has in place, a National President whose job is to, lobby for Veterans in areas like:

• Improved access to VA health care facilities
• Military readiness issues
• Needed improvements in TRICARE and VA medical care
• Provide VA disability benefits and heal care for veterans with Hepatitis C, radiation, diabetes related to Agent Orange, and Gulf War illnesses.
• Flag protection
• Annual benefits (i.e. COLAs)
• Restore veterans' right to compensation for tobacco-related illnesses
• Employment services and transition assistance for veterans and for active duty personnel
• Improved Montgomery GI Bill education benefits
• Reduction of claims backlog

Programs to provide temporary financial assistance to veterans and their families

Family Support Network helps families of deployed service members. Other programs focus on Education, Safety, Drug awareness, Scouting, Baseball, Volunteerism, Oratorical competition, Boys and Girls State, the Flag and Junior Air Rifle Shooting.

Additional Benefits

• You will receive a National American Legion magazine once a month
• You will receive an American Legion paper from the Department of Texas quarterly.
• You will receive a newsletter from our post once a month.
• We meet once a month on the Third Thursday of each month for conversation and dining.

MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILTY

Join American Legion

1

Qualifications

If you have served federal active duty in the United States Armed Forces since December 7, 1941,
and have been honorably discharged or are still serving – you are eligible for membership

2

Application Process

Come down to the American Legion and submit a copy of your “DD 214” or Discharge paperwork

3

Continue your Service

After being welcomed into your local Leigon you can begin your voluntary service and give back to fellow veterans.

*Because eligibility dates remain open, all active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces
are eligible to join The American Legion at this time, until the date of the end of hostilities
as determined by the government of the United States.


**U.S. Merchant Marine eligible only from December 7, 1941 to December 31, 1946 (WWII).