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The Marines Motorcycle Club is open to all honorably discharged Marines, Corpsmen (FMF Fleet attached to a Combat unit with MOS of 8404) and currently active duty USMC. We ride American made motorcycles.
The Marines MC is dedicated to preserving the oath of honor we have all pledged in becoming Marines, the welfare of our brother Marines and the memory of all Marines who have passed before us. We wear a three-piece patch to signify our commitment to each other and to the honor of being the few who can rightfully wear the Scarlet and Gold.
Our club supports several charities and participates in a variety of events across the country. Nationally we host an annual Lupus Run as well as several regional Lupus events. Our national office also provides security and manpower for Special Olympics events, MMA events and support for other motorcycle club events.
The Marines MC is not affiliated with the United States Marine Corps, however (as former Marines) we do have their permission to utilize the Eagle, Globe and Anchor on our patch. The Marines MC patch, all information on this site and any use or reference to the Marines MC is forbidden without written permission. Any unauthorized use of the Marines MC name or patch ; will be dealt with swiftly and accurately by a former Marine Sniper. You can run but you will die tired.
Shooter, my nephew is a Marine. He in the 3/23. It is a reserve unit. They just got back from Iraq in April. Even though he is still a Marine, could he be in this club. He is a Harley rider.
I would love to have a shot at joining but the closest group is about two hours away from me. I wanted to be more involved and didn't have the time to dedicate to them being that far away. You know you can't go wrong riding with a bunch of Marines.
Shooter, my nephew is a Marine. He in the 3/23. It is a reserve unit. They just got back from Iraq in April. Even though he is still a Marine, could he be in this club. He is a Harley rider.
I would think, according to the Marine motorcycle club opening mission statement that his being an active member of the corp he would be allowed. Marine corp rules and regulations may prevent it though. I don't know about that.
A good friend of mine is a former Marine. After he got back from Nam, he joined the CHP and served for 30 years. He retired a few years back and bought a beautiful Ultra Peace Officer edition. Tried to join the nearest Marine MC and was told, "Sorry, no cops or lawyers welcomed." Hell of a deal.....
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