About Post 132
Over a century of service to veterans and the Orange community.
A Century of
Service
American Legion Orange Post 132 was organized in 1919, the same year Congress chartered the American Legion to serve the veterans returning from World War I. Our post has been a cornerstone of the Orange community ever since.
In 1928, we made our home in a building with remarkable history — the former Orange Armory of the Army National Guard and the American Legion. This historic structure, located in the heart of the Old Towne Orange Historic District, features a grand hall with a raised stage, hardwood dance floor, and can accommodate up to 300 guests.
Today, Post 132 continues its mission with four active family organizations: the Legionnaires, Auxiliary Unit 132, Sons Squadron 132, and Riders Chapter 132. Together we serve veterans, support military families, and strengthen our community.
California National Guard
Mission & Values
"Our Post exists to support fellow veterans, their families, and our community."
"Our Post excels in service to fellow veterans, their families, and our community, while consistently operating as a model of quality post operations."
Veterans First
We advocate for veterans' rights, assist with benefits claims, and provide a supportive community for all who have served. No veteran stands alone.
Community Service
From youth programs to civic events, we believe in giving back to the community that supports us. Service is not just a value — it's our way of life.
American Values
We uphold the Constitution, promote patriotism, and honor the sacrifices of those who defended our freedoms — past and present.
Our Officers
Post 132 is led by dedicated veterans elected by the membership each year.
Vice Commanders
- Christopher Padilla 1st Vice Commander
- Victor Munoz 2nd Vice Commander
- Gerardo Robledo 3rd Vice Commander
Executive Board
- Ken Craner Senior E-Board Member
- Tom Duprey E-Board Member
- Bill Stringfield E-Board Member
- Mel Ramon E-Board Member
Appointed Officers
- John Minella Judge Advocate
- Vacant Chaplain
- Vacant Sergeant-at-Arms
Services & Operations
- Jose Martinez Service Officer
- Brian Johnson Service Officer
- Anthony Garcia Building Manager
- Victor de la Rosa Past Commander
The Historic
Post Building
Built in 1928 as the Orange Armory of the California National Guard, our building is a piece of Orange history. Located in the heart of the Old Towne Orange Historic District, it stands as a testament to the military heritage of our community.
The hall features a grand raised stage, beautiful hardwood dance floor, full bar, commercial kitchen, and comfortable seating — making it one of the most unique event venues in Orange County.
Venue Features
- ✓ Raised stage for performances & presentations
- ✓ Original hardwood dance floor
- ✓ Full-service bar
- ✓ Commercial kitchen
- ✓ Ample parking
- ✓ Old Towne Orange Historic District
- ✓ Military museum on premises
About the
American Legion
The American Legion was chartered and incorporated by Congress on September 16, 1919, as a patriotic veterans organization. Focusing on service to veterans, service members, and communities, the Legion evolved from a group of war-weary World War I veterans into one of the most influential nonprofit groups in the United States.
With nearly two million members in over 12,000 posts worldwide, the Legion advocates on behalf of veterans and the military, runs youth programs like Boys State and the American Legion Baseball program, and supports veterans' mental health through the "Be the One" suicide prevention initiative.
Post Documents
Official documents of American Legion Orange Post 132. Select a document below to view or download.