Giles B. Cook American Legion Post 53

Giles B. Cook American Legion Post 53 Since our charter our Front Royal American Legion Post 53 has been welcoming VETERANS from all branches of our Armed Forces.

We serve breakfast and have daily lunch specials

Congratulations - Strasburg’s High School claims first state football championshipFor the second year in a row, Strasbur...
12/16/2025

Congratulations - Strasburg’s High School claims first state football championship
For the second year in a row, Strasburg fell into a two-touchdown hole in the first quarter, but this time the Rams rebounded for a decisive 49-27 victory over Glenvar to deny the Highlanders a perfect 2025 season.

For the second year in a row, Strasburg fell into a two-touchdown hole in the first quarter, but this time the Rams rebounded for a decisive 49-27 victory over Glenvar to deny the Highlanders a per…

11/10/2025

Veterans Day Recognition - Please join us on the court house lawn and at Post 53 after.
Remembering and recognizing Veterans Day for the over 8 million living veterans and their extended families.
At 11:11 a.m. on November 11th in 1918 an Armistice was signed among many of the world's nations bringing to conclusion the savagery of World War One. We gather in quiet reflection to honor in thought and memory those who served then and those who followed in their place to uphold what was established that day.
Different from Memorial Day honoring those who died in service to our nation, Veterans Day honors all who served—living and deceased. We recognize the sacrifices they and their families made and continue to make through long separations, frequent moves, and numerous missed birthdays, anniversaries, and celebrations with loved ones. Thanking a veteran also honors those spouses, children, parents, and loved ones who endured and supported them as they departed for far off places in service to us and our nation.
Set out the flags, strike up the bands, gather as a community. Celebrate those who have given so much of their lives for a free nation. Veterans and their families own Veterans Day. All of us, every citizen of this great nation owe our veterans a huge debt.
As the music starts again, crowds applaud, and the day continues—know a nation honors those who served and a grateful nation expresses it this day.
The Front Royal, Warren County Courthouse will host on its lawn this Tuesday at 11:11 November 11, 2025, the Giles B. Cook American Legion Post 53 Veterans Day ceremony for all who wish to gather as a community to recognize veterans and their families.

Join us starting TONIGHT! Hopefully 7 nights of baseball.
10/24/2025

Join us starting TONIGHT! Hopefully 7 nights of baseball.

Happy 250th Birthday to the world's greatest Navy!
10/14/2025

Happy 250th Birthday to the world's greatest Navy!

10/02/2025
09/26/2025
09/26/2025

It’s almost time for our Fall Triad Conference! We hope you are as excited as we are for it! If you are interested in becoming a vendor please reach out to Courtney Lafkin-Coffman at 540-843-3305.

Front Royal American Legion Post 53 is closed today for our Legion Family Picnic 1-4 @ old VFW River lot.
08/31/2025

Front Royal American Legion Post 53 is closed today for our Legion Family Picnic 1-4 @ old VFW River lot.

08/25/2025

Women's Equality Day celebrates the anniversary of the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the United States' Constitution on August 26, 1920.

Women's Equality Day is not a public holiday but nonthless we should all recognize it.

The amendment granted women the right to vote for the first time and was a result of the women's suffrage movement in the country.
A 40-Year Journey
The amendment, which was and still remains a major landmark in the women's rights movement in the United States, was first introduced in the Congress in 1878 by California Senator Aaron A. Sargent on the behest of suffragists Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony. Because of this, the first version of the amendment is often called the Anthony Amendment, after Susan B. Anthony, who was arrested for voting in the Presidential elections in 1872.
Arrested for Voting
The journey to gain the right to vote for women was a long one – voting rights had been extended to all male citizens of the United States by the 14th Amendment in 1868. The 15th Amendment, which was passed in 1870, prohibited the central or any state government from denying an American citizen the right to vote based on their "race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Despite this, women were not allowed to vote in most states and were often arrested when they tried to cast their ballots during elections under the two amendments.
Widespread Opposition
Opposition to voting by women was widespread and the amendment did not get to the see the light of the day again until 1914 when it was once gain brought up in the US congress. In May 1919, two-thirds of the Congress voted in favor of the amendment and it was sent to the states for ratification.
While there are still many issues that the women's rights movement has been working and fighting for, the amendment ensured that women could make their voices heard and affect policy change.
Celebrating Equality
Women's Equality Day was first celebrated in 1971 after the Congress passed a resolution to mark the occasion annually. The proposal to do so was made by Representative and feminist Bella Abzug. The purpose behind the creation of this holiday was to raise awareness about the importance of gender equality in society and to recognize the hard work and sacrifices made by the pioneers in the suffrage movement.
Women's rights organizations and groups that work in the area of voting rights celebrate this day by holding seminars and workshops that address issues and problems currently faced by women in the country. Schools and educators take the day as an opportunity to educate students of the long and often difficult journey of the women's rights movement to gain basic human rights.
Because this is an observance and not a national holiday, businesses, public and private organizations and schools remain open on this day.

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07/31/2025

Front Royal American Legion #53: Let's beat the heat and watch some Warren Co Little League Baseball ⚾️ at 7 !! Come early and get your seat !!

Front Royal American Legion, Giles B. Cook Post 53 will have a membership recruitment awning and table next to the Cedar...
07/23/2025

Front Royal American Legion, Giles B. Cook Post 53 will have a membership recruitment awning and table next to the Cedarville Ruritan food booth this year at the Warren Co Fair.
Any valid Veterans ID = Free food & drink.
Qualified persons visiting the American Legion awning will receive a $10.00 voucher for food and drink redeemable at the Cedarville Ruritan food booth.
Limited vouchers available, 1st come, 1st served.
Limit of one voucher per veteran.

We have t-shirts !! Sizes and quantity is limited ...
07/22/2025

We have t-shirts !! Sizes and quantity is limited ...

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22 W 8th Street
Front Royal, VA
22630

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 10pm
Saturday 8am - 10pm
Sunday 8am - 7pm

Telephone

(540) 635-5017

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