The largest veterans organization in the world was founded in 1919 with more than 2.8 million members in posts in 50 states, Washington, DC, and at least 28 foreign countries, with departments in three foreign countries. The facility houses a museum and library as points of interest. The organization involves itself in the areas of Americanism, children and youth, veterans' affairs, national security and foreign relations. MC, V
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