Commander's Message
The American Legion Family Chris Kyle Post 388 is, at its very core, Veterans serving Veterans. Years ago, when you marched across the parade ground and graduated from boot camp, a life of service began. A life of service to your country and a life of service extended one handshake at a time, from one Veteran to another, passed down through the years.
This Post is named after and dedicated to the memory of a great American Veteran who did exactly that—served his fellow Veterans, one handshake at a time. Here, that handshake stands for a welcome and an unquestioned friendship. Thank you for your service, and welcome to a community in which it is not forgotten, but honored and shared.
Forget anything you have ever heard about Veteran organizations; toss out any stereotypes. Come to a meeting and learn that although our organization is international and over one hundred years old, the Legion is local and full of Veterans young and old - Veterans who enjoy a mutual sense of service and volunteerism. The Legion is also a family, with the Sons of the American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary, and the American Legion Riders.
You will find that your neighbor may have been in your squadron or aboard a ship on which you once served. You will find others who still believe in the Americanism we enlisted to protect and now are privileged to own a tiny piece. Look no further than your DD-214. That is your title document to a legacy of uniformed service.
Thank you for your service, sincerely and respectfully. Come visit us and see what the Legion is all about.
Welcome aboard. I look forward to seeing you on the second Monday of the month, 6:00 PM, at the
Midlothian Civic Center,
224 S. 11th Street,
Midlothian, Texas.
Paul Cheek
Commander
Chris Kyle Post 388

