Alfred Lipphardt
National Commander-in-Chief - Army
Alfred J. "Al” Lipphardt was elected Senior Vice Commander-in-Chief of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the U.S. on July 27, 2023, at the 124th VFW National Convention in Phoenix, Arizona.
Al served in the United States Army from 1965 to 1979,
earning his VFW eligibility by serving in Vietnam from
1967 to 1968, and from 1970 to 1971. In recognition of his
service, he received the Combat Infantryman Badge, Bronze
Star with Valor device, Bronze Star Medal for Meritorious
Service, Purple Heart Medal, Army Commendation Medal,
Good Conduct Medal, and the National Defense Service
Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal with Silver Star and two
Bronze Stars, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Cross of
Gallantry with Palm Medal, and the Vietnam Staff Service
Medal First Class.
He joined the VFW in 2002 at Post 12002 in North Fulton,
Georgia, where he maintains his Gold Legacy Life
membership. He has served in elected and appointed
positions at the Post, District and Department Levels,
culminating with his election as the VFW Department of Georgia Commander from 2014 to
2015, in which he achieved Triple Crown All-American Commander status. On the national
level, he has served on the Legislative Committee, the National Security and Foreign Affairs
Committee, and the Council of Administration.
Al is retired. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Pacific
Western University in 1990.
He is a member of the Rotary Club of Stone Mountain, Georgia, American Legion, and life
member of the Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of the Purple Heart, the VFW
National Home for Children, the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, and an inductee to the United
States Army Officer Candidate School Alumni Association Hall of Fame.
Al and his wife, Carol were married on Feb. 24, 1967, and reside in Stone Mountain, Georgia.
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Alfred Lipphardt
Senior -Vice Commander-in-Chief