About Us
History
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The Post was chartered in 1946 by returning WW2 veterans. We have members who served in Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraq and Afghanistan. The only branch not currently represented is the Coast Guard.
We remain active in our community and surrounding areas. The Post Honor Guard currently has 14 members and provides Military Honors at funerals, both in Edgerton and Milton. We also participate in parades and community activities; Memorial Day, Veteran's Day, and festivals.
The Post participates in multiple fundraising events each year. Funds raised have been donated to student scholarships, Vet's Roll, Badger Honor Flight, and Wounded Warriors to name a few.
Our total membership is 104, and we are always recruiting new members. Meetings provide an opportunity for open discussion and new ideas. Everyone is encouraged to participate. Our goal is to help all veterans and we welcome all those who are eligible. If you're looking for an opportunity to meet fellow veterans, re-connect with those who share your experiences, and have fun; come and check us out.
Leadership
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Commander - Amanda Wilson
Sr. Vice - Troy Bittner
Jr. Vice - Ken Willey
Quartermaster - Sam Wilcox
Adjutant - Fred Falk
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Meetings
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-3rd Tuesday of the month
-6 p.m. ~ 1800 hrs.
-Edgerton Public Library, 101 Albion St, Edgerton WI
At Edgerton VFW - Post 2708, we believe that every veteran can embrace who they are, define their future, and make a difference in the world.
Our Mission
Our mission is to foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts, provide support services to our members, and advocate on behalf of all veterans. We strive to create a welcoming and supportive community for veterans and their families.
Our Vision
Our vision is to create a world where every veteran is honored and respected for their service, and where they receive the support and resources they need to thrive. We envision a future where veterans are able to successfully transition back to civilian life and make a positive impact on their communities.