Housed in a small single story brick faced concrete block building, this post appears to be known as the Eugene R. Bowden Post, according to the AMVETS website. The sign out front, however, names it the Charles J. Loring Post.
The post is named for
Major Charles J. Loring Jr., a heroic Korean War pilot who was killed on a mission while leading a flight of F-80 Shooting Stars of the 80th Fighter-Bomber Squadron in an attack on a Chinese artillery position. For his heroism he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor and made the namesake of Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine.
Loring had also flown in WWII, completing 55 missions before being shot down and taken prisoner.