What
is the 40/8
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La Societe des Quarante Hommes at Huit
Chevaux, an independent fraternal organization of veterans, popularly known as
the FORTY & EIGHT, was organized in 1920 by American Legionnaires as a fun
and honor society.
Now composed of veterans of both World
Wars, the Korean, Vietnam and Desert Storm conflicts, it draws its origin from
World War I when young Americans were sent to France to fight a war to end all
wars.
The narrow gauge railroads of France had
boxcars (Voitures) that carried little more than half the capacity of American
boxcars and these voitures were used to transport the men and horses to and
from the fighting fronts.
On the side of these little boxcars was
stenciled the capacity of each, holding either forty men or eight horses, and
these voitures became the trademark of our organization.
If one 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, one could surely adapt to the changes in his
life when he returned home.
Membership in the Forty & Eight is
by invitation only for recognition of service to the American Legion and/or its
programs.