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History of Wallis American Legion Post 200

Generations of service, remembered — and the stories still being written.

American Legion Post 200 has been part of the fabric of Wallis for generations. Founded by veterans who came home determined to keep serving, the Post has marked the milestones, mourned the losses, and celebrated the community ever since.

Why History Matters Here

Remembering is an act of respect. By preserving the story of the Post and the veterans who built it, we make sure their service is never forgotten — and we give younger generations roots to stand on.

  • The founding and growth of Post 200 in Wallis
  • Stories of local veterans across every era of service
  • POW-MIA remembrance and the promise to never forget
  • Flag traditions that carry meaning across generations

Have a photo, document, or story about a Wallis-area veteran? Help us preserve it — submit a veteran story.

Frequently Asked Questions

Post 200 was established by returning veterans and has served Wallis for generations. Our Post history page shares the story in more detail.
Share a veteran story, a photo, or a document through our submit a story page. Every contribution helps preserve our shared legacy.
It is our ongoing commitment to remember prisoners of war and those missing in action. Our POW-MIA page explains the tradition and the missing-man table.
Absolutely. Our history and veteran stories are a resource for students and teachers learning about local service and sacrifice.

History of Wallis American Legion Post 200