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My Marine Car
Marines who ride
Marines who ride
Sgt Grit,
Here are some of our guys at the “dog house” we are bikers who are Marines and not Marines who ride. There is a difference. The “bull dog” chapter of the Leathernecks is located in Mesa Arizona. We meet every week and go on runs a lot. Do the “toys for tots” and the run to Camp Pendleton for the wounded vets. Etc etc etc. Involved in lots of “good” works for the community and we are respected as we should be. Have pictures of Smedly Butler, Chesty Puller, and many others who have made a name for themselves in the Corps on our walls. We get no flack from any and just want to be “in the wind” Just thought other Marines would like to see and hear about us. We are open to more Marines in the area who would like to check us out. Note above the “No Smoking sign” is the bull dog smoking a cigar. Ha ha ha never did like to be told not to do anything. Cpl RD Cargill 58-62
Racing for Tots
Racing for Tots
Here at 15 years old (youngest late-model driver we know!) – Kristian Kalch – Racing for Tots with the Marines in 2007 in his 650HP Ford Fusion at Mahoning Valley Speedway.
Here are a few more pictures from our fundraising efforts from last year the Picture with the Toys for Tots hummer was at the race at Mahoning Valley Speedway, The Picture with the color guard is at Lehigh Valley Quarter Midget Racing Club Where we did a car display, USMC was present and we collected donations and toys all day and the 3rd picture is of a Toys for Tots car show in TannersVille Pa. Where Kristian Kalch and friend Tanya Fuentes presented a check from people who sponsored laps for Kristian to race on our Racing for Tots day the money was collected by the Kalch family and Ken’s PDQ Lube and Service Center in Tannersville, Pa.
Marine Pickup Truck
American Spirit Parade in Lancaster, Pa.
USMC bike
This Plate says it all
Honks
USMC Force Recon Truck
USMC Force Recon Truck
Dear Sgt.Grit,
Just wanted to drop you a line a tell you how much I enjoy your newsletter from Marines, old and new. These stories from Marines past and present make me swell with pride of having served with some of the greatest. I am enclosing a picture of my truck, it says how much pride I have in being a Marine. I get compliments from former Marines, active duty and civilians thanking me for having served, something that servicemen never recieved when we returned home from Vietnam. Keep up the good work and to all Marines out there, SEMPER FI.





















