The American Legion Byers-Tosh Post 267 of Ligonier held its annual installation of officers ceremony for 2024-25 on Sunday, Aug. 4.

Officials from the Pennsylvania American Legion District 31 conducted the installation for the officers of all four organizations of the Legion family.

Those officers installed at the ceremony include:

American Legion Byers-Tosh Post 267

Commander Roy Hutchinson,

First Vice Commander Patrick Michaels,

Second Vice Commander Ed Shaulis,

Adjutant Carl Penrod,

Finance Officer Jim Tobias,

Chaplain Dave Kromel,

Historian John Sleasman,

Judge Advocate Chuck Johnson,

Service Officer Staci Peipock and

Sergeant-at-Arms Jim West.

Sons of the American Legion Post 267

Commander Bob Harbaugh,

First Vice Commander Jeff Williams,

Second Vice Commander Terry Fetter,

Adjutant Dale Jones,

Finance Officer Keith Rose,

Chaplain Justin Gunn,

Historian Roy Hutchinson and

Sergeant-at-Arms Mike Myers.

American Legion Riders of Post 267

Director Jim West,

Vice Director Matt Will,

Secretary Renee Harshell,

Treasurer Teresa West,

Road Captain Dean Kerklo,

Road Captain William Nicholson and

Sergeant-at-Arms Chad Niemi.

American Legion Auxiliary Byers-Tosh Unit 267

President Heather Will,

Vice President Teresa West,

Secretary Dawn Myers,

Treasurer Karen Crouse,

Chaplain Renee Harshell,

Historian Cassie Gamble and

Sergeant-at-Arms Staci Peipock.

Post 267 spokesperson Jodi Michaels added in an Aug. 17 email to Lifestyles, “Membership in the American Legion is open to any honorably discharged veteran who has served since Dec. 7, 1941, or any service member currently serving. Interested veterans can obtain an application at Post 267, located at 109 Kelly St., Ligonier.”