By Rick Pushies,
Department Web Team
Technical Advisor, Media & Communications Commission

Commissions and committees are a big part of how The American Legion serves our veterans, their families, and our communities.

Our department bylaws define our commissions. The Department Commander appoints all commissioners, vice-chairpersons, and chairpersons. The Commissions PowerPoint presentation covers more about how commissioners are appointed.  It also discusses our department’s commission web pages.

Every California commission has a web page on the Department of California website. The web page content is a commission’s responsibility, and California-specific page content is preferred. Links to the commission web page are on the Commissions & Committees web page, where all the commissions are listed alphabetically. 

A growing number of commissions are working with the Department Web Team to improve web page content by providing information about their commission. The Veteran Affairs & Rehabilitation (VA&R) Commission is one of them. John Aldridge, VA&R Commission Chair, and Chris Yate, Technical Advisor, both helped provide much of the current page content for the VA&R web page. It is a good example of what a commission web page can offer.

A fair number of commissions have not yet taken advantage of the opportunity their web page offers to tell their commission’s story. Hopefully, this presentation will help them understand the value of providing quality content for their commission web age. The Web Team is here to help all our commissions tell the good story of what they do. 

THANK YOU! To all the Legionnaires who contributed to or supported our Commissions presentation we say – Thank You! Your feedback, contributions, and support improved the presentation considerably.

Jared Morgan
Author: Jared Morgan

Jared is the senior editor and web team lead for the Department of California and chair of its Media & Communications Commission. He became a member of the American Legion in 2014 when he joined Palisades Post 283 to find stories about veterans issues for a local newspaper while working as its news editor. He was soon brought in as 283's assistant adjutant and historian to help produce the post's award-winning community newspaper. Since then, Jared has used his media skills to help further the efforts of The American Legion in its advocacy of veterans and their families. Jared has also worked for several years to help revitalize the 100-year-old Santa Monica Post 123, formerly as its adjutant and as a member of its executive board, before transferring back to Post 283.