Roger E. Cardin, Jr. Post 114 - Barrington, NH

Roger E. Cardin, Jr. Post 114 - Barrington, NH ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ We meet on the 4th Thursday of every month at 7pm. Weโ€™re here to serve our community, its veterans, and their families! Come join us!! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ Cote. Cardin Jr. law.

The American Legion Post 114, Barrington, NH was established in 1990 under the command of David J. The post began with 15 charter members and presently has over 100. Our post was rechartered and officially proclaimed to be The Roger E. American Legion Post 114, Barrington NH in 1995. This renaming was to honor Roger E. for his many contributions to the post. Roger passed away in 1995 while serving

as Post Commander. We are the American Legion Post serving Barrington, Lee, Madbury, Durham, Nottingham, and Strafford. We do not serve alcohol. Our focus is on service. All qualified war-time Veterans from WWII to the current war on terror are welcome! You do not have to be a member of our Post to Like Us and be a FAN ON FACEBOOK. Be a hero to a hero. Make your gift of support today. Please send your check made payable to
American Legion Post 114
PO Box 532
Barrington, NH 03825

The American Legion Post 114 is an IRS Section 501(c)19 tax-exempt Veterans organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep your canceled check as your official record.

06/18/2026

Five years ago, today the Congressional Task Force on American Hostages and Americans Wrongfully Detained Abroad was created to help families enduring the nightmare of a loved one being held captive.

Since its inception, the Task Force has always been bipartisan and epitomizes how Washington should work โ€“ Americans coming together to support Americans. The Foley Foundation is extremely grateful for the leadership and commitment from Task Force Co-Chairs and

06/18/2026

On this day, more than 1,200 New Hampshire men (nearly two-thirds of all American soldiers) participated in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Led by Colonel John Stark of Derryfield and Major Andrew McClary of Epsom, they manned a fence along the base of the hill. They stopped two assaults and inflicted heavy casualties on the British before being forced to withdraw with their powder almost spent. Ninety-three New Hampshire men were reported killed, missing or wounded, yet General Burgoyne declared their retreat "covered with bravery and military skill".

06/17/2026
All groups in town are encouraged to join us as we respectfully retire worn out flags.
06/11/2026

All groups in town are encouraged to join us as we respectfully retire worn out flags.

FLAG RETIREMENT DAY Sat. June 13 at 9:00 a.m.
Bring your flags that have seen better days and need to be retired in a dignified fashion. Ceremony at 9:00 followed by regulation retirement.

06/08/2026

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731 Franklin Pierce Highway
Barrington, NH
03825

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