Monroe American Legion-Post 363

Monroe American Legion-Post 363 Fred A. Slayden-Founded in 1919
Groups under Post 363: Legion Members; Auxiliary, Son's of the American Legion and Legion Riders.

The American Legion’s success depends entirely on active membership, participation and volunteerism. The organization belongs to the people it serves and the communities in which it thrives. Our post was named after Fred A. Slayden who served in the 313th Trench Mortar Battalion, 88th Division, and died of pneumonia September 28, 1918 in France.

06/06/2026

Today, we honor the heroes of D‑Day who fought bravely for freedom.

On June 6, 1944, Allied Forces' service members landed in Normandy in an act of immense courage.

This photo shows U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Soldiers conducting a commemorative jump in 2025, using static‑line parachutes from 800–1,200 feet, like the 1944 descent.

📷: DVIDS

05/25/2026
05/25/2026
05/19/2026

Reminder to all Legion members, we are placing flags at cemetery tonight at 6 PM. Any community member is welcome to join us as well.

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105 E Marion Street
Monroe, IA
50170

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