Thomas P. Cadmus
Thomas P. Cadmus is a former National Commander of the American Legion.
Cadmus served in the United States Army as an Armored Reconnaissance Specialist from 1965 to 1967, and left the Army as a Specialist Five. During his enlistment, Cadmus was stationed at Fort Knox in Kentucky and in Munich, West Germany.
Cadmus joined the American Legion in 1967, and eventually served in a variety of capacities at the national level of the organization. He was ultimately elected National Commander at the 86th National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee on 2 September 2004. Cadmus was succeeded by Thomas L. Bock on 25 August 2005.
Cadmus served in the United States Army as an Armored Reconnaissance Specialist from 1965 to 1967, and left the Army as a Specialist Five. During his enlistment, Cadmus was stationed at Fort Knox in Kentucky and in Munich, West Germany.
Cadmus joined the American Legion in 1967, and eventually served in a variety of capacities at the national level of the organization. He was ultimately elected National Commander at the 86th National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee on 2 September 2004. Cadmus was succeeded by Thomas L. Bock on 25 August 2005.
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