ALR Missouri

ALR Missouri American Legion Riders, Department of Missouri - Find a Chapter near you: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1nkzkucMFQBBKcr7xr9ForbdYeLnf7rhe&usp=sharing

American Legion Riders chapters are well known for their charitable work, which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local children's hospitals, schools, veterans homes, severely wounded servicemembers and scholarships. Since 2006, Riders nationwide have participated in the Legion Legacy Run, to annually raise money for the Legacy Scholarship Fund, established to provide scholarships to

children of U.S. military personnel killed since Sept. 11, 2001. History:

In Garden City, Mich., in 1993, Chuck "Tramp" Dare and Bill "Polka" Kaledas, commander of American Legion Post 396, shared an idea to start a motorcycle enthusiasts association within the organization. The two longtime riders wanted an environment where Legion family members could come together to share a common love for motorcycles. Dare and Kaledas wrote a letter to Michigan Department Adjutant Hubert Hess, sharing their idea. Hess replied that he liked the concept and wanted to pursue it. Later, he gave Kaledas and Dare instructions for managing the program at the post level. He also explained how they could be approved to use the American Legion emblem, and how to gain Membership's support and recognition. At a regular meeting, Post 396 members passed a resolution for a new program to be known as the "American Legion Riders." Joined by 19 other founding members from their post, Dare and Kaledas were flooded with requests for information about their organization. They agreed to establish a central source for the Riders to ensure that chapters formed not as motorcycle clubs or gangs, but as Legionnaires and Auxiliary and SAL members joining to ride as Legion family. Legion Riders today:

Currently, 106,000 American Legion Riders meet in over a thousand chapters in every domestic department and in at least three foreign countries. Riders in Iowa have formed an honor guard called The Five Star Freedom Riders, and Riders in Mulvane, Kan., founded the Patriot Guard to protect the sanctity of military funerals from protesters. Riders in all states have escorted military units returning home from combat tours overseas, conducted massive cross-country fundraising events for wounded warriors from all services, and have raised millions of dollars for countless local, state and national charities. True to the Legion's grassroots tradition, each chapter manages its programs at the post level, where the best ideas are born. The Riders are part of many projects and events, including:
Rolling Thunder, the annual POW/MIA rally in Washington on Memorial Day weekend. Annual regional rides such as Operation Wounded Warrior, sponsored by Riders in Nevada, Texas, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, California and other Western states. Local charity events in support of The American Legion and local communities. Raising money for VA hospitals, women and children centers, children and youth centers, schools and other facilities. Sponsoring or participating in motorcycle runs to benefit numerous charities. Local memorial ceremonies and community parades. The American Legion Legacy Run, an annual cross-country fundraising ride from National Headquarters in Indianapolis to the national convention city. Riding to honor fallen military men and women, and to protect the sanctity of their funerals from those who would dishonor their memory. Escorting military units to departure airfields and airports for combat tours overseas, and welcoming them home upon their return. "American Legion Riders as a National Program"

FROM RESOLUTION 35 AS VOTED ON BY THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN LEGION ON OCTOBER 17-18, 2007 AND AMENDED BY RESOLUTION 32 BY THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN LEGION ON MAY 4-5, 2011
All American Legion Rider groups must be a program supported by a Post or Department of The American Legion and shall uphold the declared principles of The American Legion as well as conform to and abide by the regulations and decisions of the Department, Post or other duly constituted Department governing body. The following guidelines are recommended for The ALR program of The American Legion:
All members of The American Legion Riders shall be current members of The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary or Sons of The American Legion
Each ALR member shall establish and maintain membership by owning, individually or through marriage, a motorcycle licensed and insured as required by state law
ALR programs may allow for continued membership for those members who have given up motorcycle ownership because of age, illness, injury, or other reasons outside the member's control
All ALR members shall strive to maintain the image of The American Legion, at all times upholding The American Legion name and emblem, which symbolizes the integrity and principles of this great organization
All The ALR groups shall avoid the perception of being a "motorcycle club" or biker club"
The only recognized The American Legion Rider logo is that which is copyrighted and sold through The American Legion National Emblem sales
All Members will obey the motorcycle laws of their state
No use of rockers with the ALR patch because touching the patch violates trademark laws of the ALR patch
Sponsoring organization (Post and Department) will review liability insurance coverage to ensure that adequate coverage is available to cover the organization to include coverage for any specific special riding events. American Legion Rider groups shall abide by The American Legion Constitution and By-laws as well as the established Post and Department directives. The American Legion National Headquarters and the respective Departments shall maintain general oversight of ALR Program as regards to proper use of the name and emblem of The American Legion, ALR and The American Legion Legacy Run, and compliance with the National Constitution and By-Laws of The American Legion, as was amended by Resolution 32, May 4-5, 2011

05/15/2026

National Legacy Run registration is open.

Posting on behalf of ALR MO Director, Tony Rumbo, here's the agenda for the The American Legion Department of Missouri c...
05/13/2026

Posting on behalf of ALR MO Director, Tony Rumbo, here's the agenda for the The American Legion Department of Missouri convention in July in Springfield MO. You can check the Department website for hotel information for the group rates. Thanks ~Java

Very cool opportunity if you're looking for a July 4th ride. See details below.
05/05/2026

Very cool opportunity if you're looking for a July 4th ride. See details below.

"Our friends at the National Flag Foundation have called upon Legion Riders to deliver the colors on a commemorative ride from Pittsburgh (home of the foundation) to Washington, D.C. As of May 4, 150 Riders had registered. Simply put: we need more volunteers."
Past National Commander Daniel J. Seehafer is urging to sign up for Sojourn 250 and members along the route (which HAS NOT been released) to come out to support the ride.
More info/register: https://www.legion.org/information-center/news/usa250/2026/may/sojourn-250-lets-be-a-part-of-history.

04/26/2026
04/21/2026

From ALR Missouri Director Tony Rumbo:

The ALR Missouri and ALR Missouri Legacy Run Info pages are intended to share information about Rider activities and social events across the state.

These platforms are not the appropriate place to air grievances or complaints. We respectfully ask that any concerns be addressed through the proper channels—such as conference or convention sessions, your Chapter or District Director, or by contacting the State Director directly.

Posting grievances on social media reflects poorly on both the individual and the organization, and detracts from the professionalism and unity we strive to maintain.

We ask for your cooperation in keeping these pages focused on their intended purpose. Continued misuse may result in restrictions on posting privileges.

We appreciate everyone’s cooperation in keeping these pages focused, respectful, and representative of the American Legion Riders.

Amanda  was appointed to the position of Historian for the ALR of Missouri
04/03/2026

Amanda was appointed to the position of Historian for the ALR of Missouri

With deep regret and sadness, one of our Legionaries/ Riders, retired Navy Chief Amanda Todd was in a tragic accident Tuesday night and passed away. Please keep her family and Troy Missouri Post 94 in your prayers at this time. Farewell our Legionnaire/ Rider you will be missed .

If you're in the central Missouri area, here's a ride for a great cause!
03/22/2026

If you're in the central Missouri area, here's a ride for a great cause!

This years Ride 365 challenge is set to open on Feb 27. While it's sponsored by Harley-Davidson, it is open to ALR Rider...
02/28/2026

This years Ride 365 challenge is set to open on Feb 27. While it's sponsored by Harley-Davidson, it is open to ALR Riders of all bike brands. See the link for more details. ~Java.

Harley-Davidson is proud to reveal details of the second annual Let’s Ride Challenge® Ride for Heroes and invites all motorcycle riders across the country to join this ride as a tribute to the military members, veterans, and first responders who protect and serve our communities. The goal is more...

This what happens when Sherrie Secrest-Norris doesn't give Rachet Bob Norris enough to do during the day!  Enjoy his car...
02/07/2026

This what happens when Sherrie Secrest-Norris doesn't give Rachet Bob Norris enough to do during the day! Enjoy his cartoon montage of our illustrious group of ALR Missouri Directors past and present. ~Java

Get this on your calendars. ~Java
01/17/2026

Get this on your calendars. ~Java

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