More popularly known as the "Forty and Eight," we are an independent Veterans organization whose membership is drawn solely from the ranks of American Legionnaires in good standing. We were founded in 1920 as a fun and honor society of Legionnaires and draw our origin from World War I when young Americans were transported on the narrow gauge railroads of France in boxcars (Voitures) that carried little more than half the capacity of American boxcars. On each side of these boxcars was stenciled the capacity of each. Holding either forty men or eight horses, these Voitures became the trademark of the organization. If you could laugh at the train ride from the coast of France to the trenches crowded in these little boxcars only recently vacated by eight horses, you could surely adapt to the changes in life when returning home. Membership in the Forty and Eight is by invitation only to Legionnaires who have demonstrated their service to the American Legion and/or its programs.
While supporting the programs of the American Legion, the Forty and Eight principally concentrates its activities on CHILD WELFARE, YOUTH SPORTS, NURSES TRAINING, CARVILLE STAR - The publication on the research dealing with Hansen's Disease (Leprosy,) AMERICANISM, VETERANS AFFAIRS VOLUNTARY SERVICE (VAVS,) POW/MIA, and NATIONAL BOX CAR ASSOCIATION.
VOITURE 215 (East
Duval
County) of the Forty and Eight is the largest Voiture in the Grande du
Florida
and is the home Voiture of Sous Chefs de Chemin de Fer Passé
Tommy
Thomas
and Hugh Ferguson, Cheminot Nationale Passé Bob Richards, Directeur Ritual
Nationale
Pat Beamer, Grand Correspondant Joe Nolan, and Grand Medicin Doctor
Gene
St. Marie. We are also the home Voiture of Past American Legion
Department
of Florida Commander Clarence Hill of Post 316. Voiture 215 is
located
at American Legion Post 129, 1151 South 4th St, Jacksonville Beach,
Florida
32250, (904) 249-2266 and also supports Post 54 in Fernandina Beach,
Post
233 in Palm Valley, and Post 316 in Atlantic Beach. We meet on the
second
Thursday of the month with Cheminot at 7:00 PM followed by the
Prominade
at 8:00 PM. For more information, contact our Correspondant,
Jerry Brandt, at the above address or E-mail at jbrandt768@aol.com.