Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 26 Colorado Springs

Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 26 Colorado Springs Some gave all, all gave some. Our mission is serving Veterans selflessly, relentlessly, always.

06/12/2026

Why We Celebrate Women Veterans Recognition Day (and Why the History Matters) 🇺🇸

To anyone dismissing the celebration of Women Veterans Recognition Day, it helps to look at the actual history. Many don’t realize that for decades, women weren't just fighting for their country—they were fighting a legal system designed to limit them.

When the Women's Armed Services Integration Act was signed on June 12, 1948, it finally gave women permanent status in the military. But to get it passed, Congress baked severe restrictions right into federal law:

• The 2% Cap: Women were legally banned from making up more than 2% of the total strength of any military branch.

• The Rank Ceiling: Women were barred from permanent promotions above Lieutenant Colonel (O-5) or Navy Commander. Only one woman per branch was allowed to temporarily hold the rank of full Colonel or Captain.

• Restricted Command: Lawmakers were uncomfortable with women commanding men. Service Secretaries held the legal power to restrict their authority, keeping them largely out of tactical leadership.

• The Benefit Double Standard: A male service member's wife automatically received military benefits. A female service member had to legally prove her husband depended on her for more than half his support just to get basic housing and medical care.

• Forced Out for Motherhood: If a woman became pregnant, gave birth, or adopted a child, she faced immediate, mandatory discharge. You could serve your country or be a mother—not both.

These weren't just quirky old policies; they were federal laws that stayed on the books for decades. The 2% cap and rank ceilings weren't lifted until late 1967. The mandatory discharge for pregnancy wasn't overturned until federal court battles in the 1970s.

Women veterans didn't just sign the dotted line; they chose to serve under a system that explicitly capped their promotions, restricted their authority, and minimized their contributions. Yet, they stayed, they excelled, and they paved the way.

That is why June 12th is a day of profound celebration. It is a day to honor the grit, the grace, and the undeniable patriotism of the trailblazers who cleared these hurdles, broke down the doors, and earned the title of Veteran.

To every woman who has worn the uniform—past, present, and future: we celebrate your strength, your sacrifice, and your vital place in our nation's history. Thank you.

06/06/2026

If you havent yet, please follow the DAVA Colorado page to learn more about our State Auxiliary!

06/06/2026

Each year, DAV Auxiliary provides scholarships to students attending an accredited college, university, or vocational school in the United States or Territory. Those full-time students who meet the established guidelines may qualify for a scholarship up to $2,500. Part-time students who meet the established guidelines may qualify for a scholarship up to $750. In 2026, we awarded 22 scholarships totaling $48,500!

The current scholarship application is currently under revision and will be available in October 2026 with a deadline of March 2027. Please check our website https://auxiliary.dav.org/membership/programs/ for regular updates.

06/02/2026

Quick link to the DAV Commanders Action Network. Sign up and with just a few clicks, the system allows you to send pre-written, customizable letters directly to your specific elected officials.

This legislation would expand dental coverage to all service-connected disabled veterans and help address longstanding gaps in oral health care.

05/09/2026

Join us for an amzing resource fair in Colorado Springs on May 19th!

It's that time of year again! Donations for Toys for Tots can be dropped off at the DAV during Bingo nights!
11/22/2025

It's that time of year again! Donations for Toys for Tots can be dropped off at the DAV during Bingo nights!

09/16/2023

Note for our community:

The Mesa Ridge NJROTC Cadets are hosting a car wash tomorrow the 16th at Mesa Ridge High school 6070 Mesa Ridge Parkway from 1000-1300, Food will be for sale as well(hot dogs, chips and a soda).

NOTICE - Price increase for BingoDue to the continued levels of inflation, we will be increasing the cost of Bingo packe...
03/16/2023

NOTICE - Price increase for Bingo
Due to the continued levels of inflation, we will be increasing the cost of Bingo packets to $8 each, beginning April 1, 2023.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support of DAV Chapter 26.

Thank you so much to our BSA kids and families. At our Americanism program on Saturday, Pack 224, Troop 199, and Troop 1...
02/13/2023

Thank you so much to our BSA kids and families. At our Americanism program on Saturday, Pack 224, Troop 199, and Troop 1199 members presented the DAV with this gorgeous plaque as a token of appreciation for being thier charter organisation.

Next week's progressive jackpot!
01/16/2023

Next week's progressive jackpot!

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6880 Palmer Park Boulevard
Colorado Springs, CO
80915

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