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American Legion, Hardin Post 113

American Legion, Hardin Post 113

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American Legion Hardin Post 113 is a local chapter of the national American Legion — the largest wartime veterans service organization in the United States, chartered by Congress in 1919 to support veterans and their families, promote patriotism, mentor youth, and serve communities.

Post 113 is a 501(c)(19) nonprofit veterans organization headquartered at 1251 Ring Road in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. It serves veterans throughout Hardin County and the surrounding region by providing community support, social activities, veteran resources, and a home base for veterans’ families.

🎖️ Mission & Community Role

Aligned with the broader mission of The American Legion, Hardin Post 113 focuses on:

  • Veteran advocacy and support – assisting veterans and their families with resources and camaraderie.
  • Community service and patriotism – participating in local events and supporting patriotic programs.
  • Youth mentorship and engagement – through affiliated programs and family activities.
  • Comradeship – offering a social hub and sense of fellowship for veterans.
Hardin Post 113, 2026
  • Inside Post 113: Auxiliary President Spotlight
    Feb 13 2026

    Today, we sit down with the President of the American Legion Auxiliary of Post 113 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky for a podcast style conversation that goes beyond the surface.

    This is not a highlight reel or quick promo. It is a real discussion about who is the president, what the American Legion Auxiliary does, and how members support veterans, military families, and the local community every single day. The Auxiliary plays a vital role in continuing the mission of serving those who served, and this conversation helps shine a light on their impact and dedication.

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    26 Min.
  • Inside Post 113: Commander Spotlight
    Feb 13 2026

    Today we sit down and talk with the Commander of American Legion Post 113 in Elizabethtown, Kentucky for a podcast-style interview that goes far beyond the surface. Share the video.

    This isn’t a highlight reel or a quick promo. It’s a real conversation about who he is, what the role of a Commander actually involves, and why the American Legion continues to be one of the most important organizations in our communities today.

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    We break down the who, what, when, where, and why of the American Legion Post 113. From veteran advocacy and supporting military families, to community events, hall rentals, and everyday operations, this episode pulls back the curtain on what the Legion truly does behind the scenes.

    We also talk about something that doesn’t get mentioned enough…. the mutual relationships between the Legion and the community!

    The Legion shows up for veterans and families when they need help, resources, or camaraderie. And in return, the community helps keep that mission alive by showing up, getting involved, and supporting the post.

    This episode covers:

    • What the American Legion actually stands for

    • The role and responsibility of a Post Commander

    • How the Legion supports veterans and families

    • Community events and opportunities at Post 113

    • Hall rentals and how the post supports local gatherings

    • The camaraderie, friendships, and family that come with being part of the Legion

    • Why the American Legion is still relevant and necessary today

    Whether you are a veteran, a family member, or someone who’s simply curious about what the American Legion really does, this conversation is worth your time.

    This is about service, community, and taking care of one another! Which are some of our values that don’t expire when the uniform comes off.

    Grab a coffee, sit back, and listen in.

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    39 Min.
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