Sir, if you can please attach the attached picture to our contribution in your newsletter. I took this picture in front of the Berkeley USMC OSO. These are the men that relentlessly ran on Code Pink and World Cant Wait for 37 runs over 3 years. This is the Marines Motorcycle Club. These men made history and continue to. If not for the efforts of the MMC, Code Pink and World Cant Wait would be outside the OSO prophesying their perverted views with a full compliment of visual aids, decapitated children, women "raped" to death allegedly by Marines as well as a sound waiver from the Berkeley City Council where their chant " Rape torture murder war, that's what they're recruiting for" could be heard for blocks. We will continue this mission and hold our position. We are at the ready Sir. The situation is well in hand. For more information please go to vetsreturntoberkeley at our You Tube page. Semper Fi, T.J. President V.R.T.B.
Category: Motorheads
Genuine Old Corps
Came into possession of this photo and just wanted to share with my Brothers-in-Arms.
I believe it was in Kansas? Nebraska? was recently purchased and is now in, or on it`s way to Cumberland County Tennessee. Check out the old style EGA. Maybe some younger eyes can make out the tail #. I`ll bet it has Elephant Grass caught up in the landing gear, after all it is a Marine Combat Aircraft. Enjoy Ken Martin Cpl U.S.M.C. 1967-1970 RVN 68-69The “Chesty Puller”
In response to D. Suter, the vehicle pictured (see attached) belongs to the Conrad F. Kania detachment, Marine Corps League, the Tonawandas, New York. It is named Chesty Puller and is used in parades in the Western New York area. This MCL detachment is also responsible for the design, implementation and maintenance of the U. S. Marine Corps memorial in Veteran's Park, North Tonawanda, NY. I have attached a picture of the memorial from one of the annual Marine Appreciation Days held in July.
Crater Lake
I just got the new Crater Lake plate that Oregon has issued. Got it personalized the same way as the old one.
Hotel Btry, 3/12. Semper Fi,
Tom Tilque
Cpl. USMC 1969-73
Rhode Island Marine
I served in the USMC from 1966 to 1970. In Vietnam from 1968 to 1969 with the 1st MAW at Phu Bai. At 55 I still haven't found anything I can be more proud of than my USMC service.
Semper Fi!
Alfred A. Brissette, Sr.
Hello Sgt Grit:
Thought you might like to see a Marine family's tags… MSTNG is mine. TRY2XCL is my wife's and the other two are 'worn' by my two adult daughters. (I take that as a compliment…their ideas).
Keep the faith and Semper Fidelis.
I served from 1969 to 1972
My son is currently serving. He will become a sergeant on 12/1/03. Just got back from the post office, sent him my 31 year old sergeant chevrons.
Russell Lehr
Dave Engler’s Plates
Sarge:
As per your request for license plate pictures in a recent newsletter, below are shots of my front and rear plates:
Semper Fi,
Dave Engler, Cpl. USMC (410936) 1942-1946 (H&S/2/12/3rd Mar. Div./FMF PACIFIC)
Northern Solomons, Bougainville, Guam, Iwo Jima
LoneStar Devil Dogs
May God stand at the right hand of all our Brothers and Sisters-in-Arms, now and always as they are deployed to far away lands, dedicated to defending the cause of Peace and Freedom. May he comfort them and their families during this Holiday Season. Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Wallace Pfeifer’s New Illinois License Plate
These plates can be obtained from the Secretary of the State of Illinois by any Illinois resident who is an active Marine or a Marine veteran.