SAR National website includes training modules for all SAR members and specific training to guide officers in their official duties.
Our local CCSAR Compatriot Jack Bredenfoerder has played a very key role in this development. Steve Kaplan of the Richard Montgomery (Dayton) Chapter is also noted as narrator for some of the sessions I took.
There is a general course which every SAR member should take. It covers areas important to each member including:
- History of SAR, Goals of SAR, Resources of SAR and SAR Opportunities for Service
- Lays out the Organizational Structure of SAR at the Local, State, District and National Level
- Explains all the Programs which are sponsored by SAR and,
- Discusses the medals, awards and insignia of the SAR organization
We encourage all to participate. I must admit, I learned a lot of new information.
If you are an officer, or would like to learn more about the responsibilities of a leadership role you are considering, please take the respective course to learn more.
Time required is estimated to take 1/2 to 1 hour per course.
You will need to log in to the National site to gain access to these courses via
Once on the main site, search for SAR University and browse through the various programs available for members, officers and folks interested in learning more about roles they may be interested in moving forward.
Below is a document which contains some screen prints of the pages you will need to navigate through to gain access. Hope this is helpful!





