| Post 11-11 Committee Volunteers |
| Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. American Legion Post 11-11 a.k.a. Post 1111 9959 Wadsworth Blvd. Broomfield, CO 80021 - 4028 (303) 466-1278 |
| Business Committee Mike Carriveau, Post 11-11, Chairperson Joe Gonday, Post 11-11 Jake Jacobson, Post 11-11 Sherry Baker, Auxiliary Unit 11-11 Lionel Sandoval, SAL Squadron 11-11 |
| Building Committee John Baker, Post 11-11, Chairperson Jim Bellew, Post 11-11 Mike Carriveau, Post 11-11 Chris Flygare, SAL Squadron 11-11 Stephanie Carriveau, Auxiliary Unit 11-11 |
| Bingo Committee Walt Lee, Post 11-11 Chairman Tom Wartella, Post 11-11 Glenn Medley, Post 11-11 Dan Grothendick, Post 11-11 Annie Cahill, Auxiliary Unit 11-11 Chris Flygare, SAL Squadron 11-11 |
| Post 11-11 Officers Commander - Tom Wartella, Jr Sr Vice Commander - Lew Bickford Jr Vice Commander & Sgt-at Arms - Jay Bridge Adjutant - Walt Lee Finance Officer & Historian - John Baker Chaplain - Jim Bellew Service Officer - Ron Davidson |
| SAL Squadron 11-11 Officers Commander - Lionel Sandoval Vice Commander & Historian - Chris Flygare Adjutant - Walt Lee Chaplain - John Baker Finance Officer - Ray Hoffman Sgt.-at- Arms - Jeff Baker Legion Advisor - Roger Gamble |
| Auxiliary Unit 11-11 Officers 2008-2009 President - Sherry Baker Vice President - Janet Lee Secretary - Rae Ryan Chaplain - Ann Cahill Treasurer - Shirley Starley Historian - Donna Flygare Sgt-at- Arms - Kay Serratore |
| Members of The American Legion You were privileged to serve your country during Wartime. Because of this service, you are today privileged to join the great service organization, The American Legion. Unlike the armed forces in which you served, there is no distinction of rank among us. We are composed of members of every race, religion, occupation and political conviction. We maintain also, strict neutrality on all questions concerning religion, politics and industrial strife. “The American Legion cherishes four great principles: Justice, Freedom, Democracy and Loyalty. We are pledged to serve the disabled, the distressed, the widowed and the orphaned. We are devoted to the cause of service to the community, state and the nation. |
| For those chosen to fill various offices You will vindicate the trust that has been placed in you. You will fulfill every obligation required of you. Familiarize yourselves with the duties of your offices and carry out those duties with the same spirit from which arose The American Legion. The welfare and success of this Post depend on you, as does the preservation of the integrity of The American Legion. Protect the good name of The American Legion with the people of our great Nation; help them to know the Legion’s purposes and policies. Remember the tolerance that animates us as members; remember there is no rank among us for we all serve as equals. We all are aiming for the same goals—the ideals of Justice, Freedom, Democracy and Loyalty. “Remember the cardinal principles of The American Legion — “The rehabilitation of all disabled veterans; “The care of the dependents of those who’ve answered the final call; “The care of those who now are suffering from wounds, disease and want; “The education of our children . . . “ And Service to the Community, State and Nation. |


| The Officers & Committee Persons of our Legion Family |
| Pictured above, The American Legion Officers of Post 11-11. L to R, NEC Joe Ross, Lionel Sandoval, Jim Bellew, John Baker, Walt Lee, Jay Bridge, Lew Bickford, Tom Wartella Jr; not in picture Ron Davidson |
| Americanism Committee Larry Starley, Post 11-11 Chairman |