Click below and Complete page 1 of application and Sign page 4
then mail the completed application, proof of eligibly,
and dues to the Post address above.
We look forward to having you be part of our Post.
What do I need to do to join?
Stop by the Post and fill out a short Membership application, you will need to show proof of your war time service. You can also do it by mail, details above.
Please, supply us with a copy of your DD214. If you are unable to obtain a copy of your DD214 or are currently active we will accept a pay stub or drivers licenses showing your location in a conflict area. If you are still unable to put your hands on proof of war time service when you stop by ask us for SF-180. This form will request you military records to be sent to you.
How much does it cost?
Annual new membership for the 1st year is $29.00
Annual membership for each following year is $28.00
Or look at these life membership plans

• up to age 30: $425
• age 31-40: $410
• age 41-50: $375
• age 51-60: $335
• age 61-70: $290
• age 71-80: $225
• 81 and over: $170
Payment plans now available! Why Join?
We are the veterans' advocate and have helped make today's veterans' benefits a reality. Your support helps us continue that path.
Membership in the Veterans of Foreign Wars entitles you to a free $1,000/$1,500 personal accident protection policy; personal assistance securing government benefits and entitlements for veterans; discounts on car rentals and hotel stays; and substantial insurance discounts, including pet insurance. In addition, you also receive a free subscription to VFW Magazine and enables you to join the Pentagon Federal Credit union.
My family member is a veteran.
Can I join?
1 Yes, if your Grandfather, Grandmother, Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Son, or Daughter is eligible for the VFW (check eligibly page) you can join the VFW Ladies or Men’s Auxiliary. Check out our Ladies and/or Men’s Auxiliary page for more details.
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Flag Trivial Question
Where is the only U.S. Flag located that, after being unfurled and displayed, has never been touched by human hands since placed? It remains in place to this day. This flag is exempt from all rules outlined in the Etiquette of the Stars & Stripes Pamphlet.
Find answer on one of the Flag pages.....