About the Detachment

Marine Corps League, Los Angeles West Valley Detachment 1490

Supporting Marines, veterans, families, and the West Valley community through continued service, ceremonial participation, and community outreach.

Marine Corps League West Valley Detachment 1490 logo

Who We Are

A Detachment Built on Brotherhood, Service, and Marine Corps Tradition

Marine Corps League, Los Angeles West Valley Detachment 1490 continues the tradition of Marine Corps service after active duty by supporting veterans, assisting civic and community events, and preserving the values of the Corps across Los Angele and the West Valley region.

Members remain active in ceremonies, memorial observances, outreach efforts, and partnerships that strengthen the local veteran community while keeping Marine Corps traditions visible in public life.

MCL1490 Victory Trail Head Hike

Key Activities

  • Color guard ceremonies
  • Veteran support efforts
  • Memorial observances
  • Youth outreach participation
  • Community partnerships

Who Can Join

Membership Eligibility

Marine Corps League membership is open to honorably discharged Marines, active duty Marines, FMF Navy Corpsmen, and FMF Chaplains. Associate membership is also available for family members and supporters who want to participate in detachment programs and service efforts.

Regular Membership

Open to eligible Marines and qualified FMF personnel who want to continue service, fellowship, and participation in detachment activities.

Associate Membership

Available to family members and supporters who want to assist with detachment programs, community service, events, and outreach efforts.

Serving Our Community

Community Support

Members assist with local events, outreach efforts, patriotic observances, and programs that strengthen the wider veteran community.

Veteran Assistance

The detachment supports Marines and veterans through fellowship, practical assistance, ceremonial presence, and community connection.

Ceremonial Participation

Members participate in color guard ceremonies, memorial observances, and public events that honor Marines, veterans, and national service.

History

History of the Detachment

Established May 25, 2022, Los Angeles West Valley Detachment 1490, Marine Corps League was chartered to bring together Marines and qualified FMF personnel across the West Valley region who wished to continue serving their community after active duty while preserving the traditions and values of the United States Marine Corps.

Since its founding, the detachment has participated in civic ceremonies, memorial observances, and community events that recognize military service and strengthen connections among local veterans and their families.

Members of Detachment 1490 remain active throughout the Los Angeles West Valley through color guard participation, partnerships with local veterans organizations, and outreach efforts that support Marines, veterans, and community programs.

The detachment works alongside organizations, including VFW Canoga Park and other community partners, to support ceremonies, veteran recognition efforts, and public events throughout the region.

Today, the detachment continues to grow as a local organization committed to fellowship, service, and maintaining a visible Marine Corps presence across the Los Angeles West Valley area.

Marine Corps League meeting and detachment activity

Meeting Information

Meeting Schedule

Last Thursday of each month

Meeting Time

1900

Meeting Location

VFW Post 2805
8107 Canoga Ave
Canoga Park, 91304

Visitors and prospective members are welcome to attend before joining.

Community Partnerships

Detachment 1490 works with veteran organizations, civic groups, memorial partners, and local supporters to strengthen service, remembrance, and community participation across the West Valley.

VFW Post 2805, Canoga Park

A key local partner that supports meeting space, shared veteran connection, and community coordination.

Veteran Support Organizations

Partnerships that help expand outreach, connect veterans to resources, and strengthen local support networks.

Community Event Partners

Local event relationships that create more opportunities for public participation, visibility, and service.

Memorial and Civic Partners

Organizations that help support ceremonies, observances, and programs that honor service and community tradition.

Leadership

Meet the elected officers helping guide Detachment 1490 through service, stewardship, and commitment to the Corps.

Commandant

David Fox

Senior Vice Commandant

Ricky Hernandez

Junior Vice Commandant

Nate Foersch

Alex Saggeth

Judge Advocate

Alex Saggeth

Interested in Joining or Learning More?

Attend a meeting, request membership information, or contact the detachment to learn more about how you can get involved.