American Legion

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Lebanon, ME 04027

Post 29, originally chartered as Black Jack Post 29 on September 29, 1919, is a distinguished American Legion post located in Marietta, Georgia. Named after nearby Black Jack Mountain, the post has a rich history tied to the light artillery maneuvers conducted there during World War I.

Notable members include George Osborn, who served as Department Commander and Adjutant, and several charter members who contributed to the post's legacy. Over the years, Post 29 has actively supported veterans' charities and community events, reflecting its commitment to honoring those who have served in the military.

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