ALG leaders and Student Veterans of America students discussed how video games can build leadership skills, teamwork, and community during a March 12 fireside chat.
ALG leaders and Student Veterans of America students discussed how video games can build leadership skills, teamwork, and community during a March 12 fireside chat.
American Legion Gaming is a growing national initiative that uses video games as a platform to connect veterans, service members, and their families while addressing isolation, mental health challenges, and career transition.
ALG streamer Shazam is building a welcoming gaming community while bringing his military experience and energy to the world of streaming.
American Legion posts across the United States will celebrate the organization’s 107th birthday on March 15, while encouraging members to conduct Buddy Checks for fellow Veterans.
Veterans can use the GI Bill to join approved apprenticeship and on-the-job training programs, allowing them to earn a paycheck while learning a skilled trade.
American Legion Post 184 in Double Springs, Alabama is planning to introduce gaming nights as a way to reconnect Veterans and bring more activity back to the Legion hall.
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