Daniel J. Seehafer Elected National Commander
Daniel J. Seehafer was elected
national commander of the nation’s largest veterans organization
on August 31, 2023, in Charlotte, N.C., during The American
Legion’s 104th national convention. Seehafer likes to
say, “It’s personal,” when it comes to The American Legion’s
mission of serving veterans and their families. He is continuing
the theme of “Be the One,” to prevent veteran suicide.
An ordained minister from
Wisconsin, he earned his American Legion eligibility through
service in the U.S. Navy and Navy Reserve, where he served as a
military chaplain. A member of American Legion Post 157 in
Horicon, Wis., Seehafer served in a number of American Legion
offices at every level, including national chaplain and commander
of the Department of Wisconsin.
Born and raised in Merrill, Wis.,
he lettered in cross-country track while in high school and later
received a bachelor’s degree in pastoral ministry from Concordia
University and a Master of Divinity at Concordia Theological
Seminary in Fort Wayne, Ind.
Seehafer was installed as assistant
pastor of St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Horicon in 1997 and
continues to serve as administrative pastor of the church and its
school. His American Legion post was recognized for “100 percent”
and “All-Time High” in membership during his terms as commander
and adjutant. Other honors include district commander’s new post
achievement award, silver brigade, and Post 157 Legionnaire of the
Year.
In 2023, Seehafer earned an
Outstanding Heroism Award for administering the Heimlich Maneuver
to a choking victim at an American Legion dinner.
National Commander Seehafer and his
wife, Stacey, who is a member of American Legion Auxiliary Unit
157, live in Beaver Dam, Wis. Dan’s son, Jacob, and daughter,
Emma, are also members of the Post 157 family. Dan is the son of
the late Lester Seehafer and Jean Sabatke.