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In 1985-1986 under Sonny Quinn's District leadership
the "66 year history book committee" was formed and "The
Elegant" 18th District, Dept. of California THE FIRST SIXTY-SIX
YEARS 1920-1986 by Win Kelly was written and published.
The 18th District history that follows was excerpted from this comprehensive
history book.
The 18th District had its beginning in 1920 as the
2nd District chartered in LA County. The LACC records did not differentiate
posts by Districts from 1920 to 1926. There were 57 Posts in LA
County in 1926.
During the 1926-1927 year the 18th District had 16 posts: Abraham
Lincoln 241, Canyon City 180, Chas. P. Rowe 30, Frank J. Gard 153,
El Monte 261, Glen Dyer (Arcadia) 247, Howard T. Douglas 207, John
Howard Strain (Alhambra) 139, Keith Powell 78, Lamanda Park (East
Pasadena) 280, La Puente 75, Monrovia 44, Pasadena 13, Sierra Madre
297, South Pasadena 140 and Joseph L. Kauffman 279.
There was steady growth through 1949-1950 when a peak of 37 posts
was reached. This level (36-37) was maintained through 1972-1973.
Since then a gradual decline occurred to our current level of 26
posts.
Following is an abbreviated list of notable events that took place
during the first 66 years:
- 1932-1933 - First Dept. of CA Convention held in the District
(Pasadena).
- 1934-1935 - The district's Disaster and Relief Committee organized
many Legion members to assist local authorities during the heavy
flooding that hit the area. As many as 200 Legionnaires were deputized
to patrol the area. Others were used to evacuate residents. Food,
clothing and medical supplies were collected and distributed.
- 1941-1942 - The U.S. entrance into the war saw the district
take an active part. The district provided space in post clubhouses
for first aid courses, air raid warden stations and collection
stations for scrap metal, paper and fats. The clubs were also
focal points for local war bond drives.
- 1951-1952 - Merle C. North (139) was the first W.W.II veteran
to serve as District Commander.
- 1952-1953 - Lewis K. Gough (13) was the first member of the
district to serve as National Commander.
- 1953-1954 - The 6th Area was created. The district moved from
the 4th to the 6th Area.
- 1954-1955 - The "Elegant Saints Drum and Bugle Corps"
was formed.
- 1961-1962 - A new youth conservation program was approved, called
the 18th District American Legion Junior Forestry and Conservation
Conference. It was held with the cooperation of the US Forestry
Service and the L.A. County Fire Dept. and Fire Warden. Held in
May of '62 with 50 boys housed at Chilao Flats in the Angeles
National Forest. (This district program eventually became the
Department's Youth Environmental Conference which continues to
be a major Dept of CA program today)
- 1963-1964 - The 18th District Installation Team was formed.
- 1967-1968 - "Mighty Mite" Walter Martinez was District
Commander when the Elegant 18th Players presented the play: "A
Womanless Wedding" (you have to see the pictures to really
appreciate this one)
- 1970-1971 - The National Legion Baseball Championship was won
by West Covina Post 790's team.
- 1971-1972 - First Annual "Day At The Races" took place
at Santa Anita Racetrack.
- 1978-1979 - The District Past Commanders Ritual Team was formed.
- 1979-1980 - The penguin was voted to be the official emblem
of the 18th District.
- 1980-1981 - Second Dept. of CA Convention held in the 18th District
(Pasadena).
- 1985-1986 - Selected and organized this term was the 66-year
history book committee. District 18 is believed to be the first
district in California to develop a book of this sort and it could
well be a first among districts around the nation.
- 1986-1987 - District Commander Felix Nieves starts the next
66 years.
Webmaster's Note: Anyone with significant additions to this history
after 1986, please contact me for inclusion.
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