Veterans Affairs & Rehabilitation
Caring for veterans where they live — through outreach, direct support, and advocacy that opens doors to benefits and services.
About
Post 31 is a home for veterans and their families across Colbert County and The Shoals. Through fellowship, military funeral honors, remembrance ceremonies, veteran outreach, youth programs and advocacy, the Post is built on a simple idea: the brotherhood never ends. Whether you want to show up for a meal, lean on the people who get it, or roll up your sleeves on a project — Post 31 is here for you.
We are part of The American Legion, the largest wartime-veterans service organization in the United States, and of The American Legion, Department of Alabama. Locally, we are governed by Post 31 members and supported by partners across The Shoals.
Mission
The Legion's national charter organizes its work along four pillars. Post 31's local programs map directly onto them.
Caring for veterans where they live — through outreach, direct support, and advocacy that opens doors to benefits and services.
Standing for a strong national defense and a country that keeps faith with those who serve, currently or in the past.
Citizenship in action — patriotic observances, flag etiquette, youth programs, and respect for the freedoms veterans defended.
American Legion Baseball, oratorical activity, and other programs that pass leadership, teamwork and service on to the next generation.
Read the Legion's own description of the pillars on the national site.
Leadership
Post 31 is led by veteran members elected and appointed to local roles. The officers below appear in recent public reporting; the Post will confirm a complete current roster before each annual cycle.
Lance Smith
Post Commander · Color Guard Commander
Jimmy Vest
Senior Vice Commander
Fred Joly
Junior Vice Commander
Conner Hollis
Adjutant · Finance Officer
Richard Parker
Public Relations Officer
Peggy Williams
Service Officer
Daniel Rosser
Judge Advocate
Don Johnson
Color Guard — past commander, longtime member
Doug Hargett
Special Projects Coordinator (Past Commander)
U.S. Navy veteran; served aboard the U.S.S. John F. Kennedy (CVA-67) on Mediterranean tours during the Yom Kippur war era; honorably discharged in 1974. A native of The Shoals, he returned to Tuscumbia for a 41-year career in state and local law enforcement. A.A. in Law Enforcement from Northwest Shoals Community College; B.S. in Criminal Justice from the University of North Alabama. Member of Post 31 for more than 18 years and Post Commander 2021–2026.
Paul Thompson
Bugler — sounds Taps at ceremonies and funeral honors
Meetings
Third Monday of the month, Free meal at 6:00 p.m., business meeting at 7:00 p.m.. Visitors are welcome. Members in good standing vote on Post business.
110 N. Main St., Tuscumbia, AL. Stair-lift accessible. All veterans invited.
Confirm the next meeting on the Post's Facebook group.
Membership
American Legion membership is generally open to veterans and currently serving military personnel who meet the national service and discharge requirements. Because individual circumstances differ, use the official eligibility resources below or contact the Post for help.
Partners
The work below would not be possible without partner organizations, churches, businesses and volunteers who give time, supplies and skill. A few of the partners named in public reporting in recent years:
Logos and partner pages are added only with each partner's approval.