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The initial American Legion Home in Laurel The citizens of Laurel and the surrounding area was started in 1921, designated as The Claggett- 1 lent their full support to the center and it Johnson Post. Little is known about this Post; became a popular place for the new Army records indicate that the Post was rechartered in recruits and even the local military personnel 1932 and named Laurel Maryland Post 60. who came home on furlough. However, records indicate the Post assumed a After the war a significant - number of exposition of importance in the community; it was senicemen joined the post and it became the largest Post in the Southern Maryland, apparent that we needed a new Post home. A - - District. The Post received citations for constitution and bylaws was formed which "Distinguished Service". the Safford Cup (19331, declared a Board of Directors as lifetime the Abbott Membership trophy and a National members! This was rewritten under Post Citation for Community Service. Commander Jack Whittaker in 1948. The new An nstallation program for November 16, constitution and bylaws (with periodic updates) 1933 shows J. Bryan Hobbs as commander with has remained in effect to the present date. past Post commanders V. Cockey, H.P. May and. L. L. Lee in attendance. As noted previously not much is known of the Post activities. However, records indicate J. Bryan Hobbs election as Department Commander in 1936 which attests to the Posts performance during these years. As noted previously the US0 home at 2 Main Street was purchased and a permanent residence was established. All types of furniture was needed. Tom Marr (Life Member) was invaluable in his assistance in furnishing the Post home. As an employee of the Surplus Property Disposal facility at Fort Meade Tom Both the old Post and the rechartered Post aided the Post in obtaining virtually all of the met in the Laurel Armory. With the onset of furnishings including a walk-in refrigerator. World War 1 a recreational center was chairs, tables. kitchen equipment. etc. established to meet the needs of nearby Fort Mead' troops. As a small c"untry tom of three thousand, Laurel formed a recreational center at C and Main Streets (now the Laurel Meat Market). This soon proved inadequate and a center was opened at the Laurel Armory on March 22,1941. t soon became apparent that a reliable source of income was of paramount importance. Twenty-five slot macknes were installed under a lease agreement, they were purchased when the Post obtained sufficient funds. They became quite popular; the chairman of the slot committee had so much Again, the center proved inadequate for work to perform he was assisted by other Post the influx of troops to Fort Meade. A US0 Club members. Notes indicate that the proceeds were House was built on the present site of the Post emptied into a wheel barrow and wheeled into Home and officially opened on January 10,1942. 1 the office to be counted!

With the additional income the Post was with R. McKitrick, C. Lee, E. Musgrove, and B. able to purchase the first ambulance used by Cole listed as finishing the season as runner-up The Laurel Rescue Squad and hosted affairs to in the Southern Maryland District League. raise funds for a Community swimming pool For the less athletic members there were and other projects. The Post home was used as bowling and pool contests. n addition, during a meeting place by the Christian Church of these years the Post sponsored a Sons of The Laurel, as a Synagogue by a Jewish group, a American Legion Squadron, a total of three Boy Naval Reserve Group, a VFW Post, a DAV Scout troops, a Cub Scout Pack and an Explorer Post, and subsequently by the Laurel Boys & Girls Club and Red Cross for blood drives. The Post is also designated as a Disaster Center. t is further noted that during these years the Post sponsored an extensive athletic program. Equipment was purchased for teams engaged in baseball, basketball, football, bowling and pool. During this period the basketball team of 47-48were Tri-county champions with Brad Anderson the leading scorer. The football team had several memorable games which were hard hitting and, yes, some injuries! Members S. Warner, Unit. During this period, Laurel Post 60 established itself as an important community asset, a position they have held to this date. Harry Allen was elected as Post commander for the year 1944-1945.A highlight of this era was a concert in which a band from Greenbelt participated. Speeches were made by Doctor and Mrs. Harlan Randall (Mar).land's first President of The American Legion Auxiliary). Performances were given by Brooke Johns (radio entertainer), by Jack Thompson Sr. and Jr., by Buster Flester and his Rythomanians, as well as Gene Saltzberrys Musical Group. W. Castile, C. Stravinski, J. Baker, J. Atcheson, K. Turner, J. Anderson and H. Beall participated. The Junior League baseball team, managed by C. Morton was successful as well The Post sponsored a Beauty contest to raise funds for the Rheumatic-Fever-Heart campaign which was most successful.

CDR J. B y a n Hobbs 1932-1934 CDR John Curtin 1935-1936 CDR William McComick 1939-1 940 CDR James Copeland 1940-1941 CDR Charles Hasllip 1942-1943 CDR John Six 1943-1 944 CDR Roy Armstrong 1945-1946 CDR Harry Allen 1946-1947 CDR John Whittaker 1947-1 948

Harry was succeeded by W. L. Anderson for the year 1945-1946, and again in 1946-1947. The Post continued to prosper, maintaining it's leadership role in community-based activities. n 1947, Jack Whittaker took the reins as the first World War 11 veteran to command the Post. Highlights were: a band concert with performances by Jack Thompson Sr. and Jr.,, Buster Flester and his musical group, Gene Saltzberrys Musical Group, and addresses by Doctor and Mrs. Harlan Randall who was subsequently elected as Maryland's first National President of The American Legion Auxiliary. During Benjamin Flack's term the Post began a bingo program. t is noteworthy to report that the Post still had slot machines. Therefore the intermission period for bingo was extended so the players could play the machines in addition to playing Bingo! The Post also hosted The Maryland State Police which featured Colonel Carey Jarman as a featured speaker. The Post hosted a 40 & 8 dance which featured the Charlie Barnet Orchestra. Next was a donkey baseball game with the playing (or lack of playing!) of J. A. Ballenger, Scaggs, Kaiser, H. Smith, C. Morton, H. Lines, K. Clark, J. Mitchell, J. Diggs, W. Leisher and A. Smith. Proceeds went to maintain the Montgomery Street municipal baseball field. Charles Little commanded the Post during the 1949-1950 period which saw installation of key locks to exclude nonmembers from entering the Post; this had become a problem that was dealt with immediately. This satisfied requirements of the liquor board and members were issued key cards. The entertainment calendar featured a showing of "The Nurenberg Trials", an oyster roast (tickets were $2.00), a Queen of Hearts dance, a bowling tournament and a program on National Defense hosted by Auxiliary members R. Hiett, F. Nichols, and H. Kidwell. n March, the Post organized a band with F. Tuozzo, G. Stutzman, J. Murphy B. Flester, F. Gosnell, J. Brady F. Graziano, A. Harding, J. Harding, W. Gray, L. Hansbrough and D. Bowen. Captain Chester Whiting led the band, performing at Laurel parades and in Annapolis where Governor McKeldon was the principal speaker. Seven boys were sponsored to Boys State, Ben Elliott was selected as one of the Color Guard which served as President Trumans honor guard at Friendship Airport (now BW). Maynard Nelson was the next Commander (1950-1951). The Post hosted a gigantic fireworks display for July where the band performed. n November the Post was burglarized; next we were honored by a visit from National Commander Earl Cocke. He is a World War Veteran who was wounded during the Battle of The Bulge (nine bullet wounds!) Post activities included: an open house, a variety show which featured J. Thompson and C. York with a cast of 50, an oyster roast

Unit 60 nstallation (Date Unknown) Next in line was G.R. "Russ" Walters, a ($2.50), a dance with the Charlie Barnett group, fund raiser for an iron lung project and a member of the Maryland State Police. His staff presentation of the colors by the Post Color included J.D. Anderson (Silver Star) and Guard at the Laurel Race Course: L. Miles, Norman "Bud" Wilson (Bronze Star). This P. McGee, H. Lines, A. Surnner, M. Nelson and highly decorated staff was instrumental in J. Nicholson participated. securing an all-time "4-Star" status not to be Our next commander was Edwin Dove. His tour was highlighted by a Moonlight equaled for ten years. A TV set was donated to E. Metzger, member who was seriously wounded in a traffic accident. Three youths Cruise on the Potomac (H. Lines is reputed as were sponsored to Boys State. Post 60 was having invited the town of Laurel as it was a chosen as host for National commander Louis community affair!), another donkey baseball Gough during his visit to Maryland. National game and an extended Civil Defense program. Auxiliarv President Rae Ashton was also in Three Boys Staters were chosen; over 200 youths led the parade in Laurel to promote the Youth programs of both the Post and Auxiliary. The Bingo encountered difficulties in - program - securing - help; this was solved by a member attendance. Our next three commanders, Bill Gray, J.D. Anderson and Harry Lines continued the programs that were so successful in the past. A securing approval to run the program and give the Post a percentage of the profits. Commander Lines was the motivating force behind the basketball, baseball and football