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LEATHERNECKS MC
INTERNATIONAL |
About
The Leathernecks Motorcycle Club International, Inc.
The
Leathernecks Motorcycle Club International is a civilian
organization with no affiliation with the United
States Marine Corps, or any other Club or Organization. Our
members are simply Marine Corps and Fleet Marine Force U.S.
Navy Veterans, Active Duty Marines and FMF Corpsmen, and Members
Wives.

We
Are A Family Oriented Club
We are
absolutely nonpolitical.
Distinction of class, nationality, or sect will not be
recognized nor tolerated by our organization. Our members act
in good faith with other members, and uphold the traditions of the United
States Marine Corps.
There is no
distinction of military rank in the Leatherneck MC International.
Our Members come from all walks of life, some are active
duty Marines and FMF Corpsmen, and others are not. Some served in
times of conflicts, and others served in times of peace. We
ride all types of motorcycles both foreign and domestic. Two and three
wheelers, and those with sidecars too. It isn't the type of machine
that counts, it's the fact that we are Marines, with the love for
the lifestyle of motorcycling in common. Many of our members,
who have a love for riding and the camaraderie that comes with it,
can no longer ride due to disabilities. Those members are also
welcome, and often ride support vehicles for those of us still
fortunate to be able to ride.
Our Members consist of a very special breed of
person. In most Military Services, you can be all that you can be.
But the Members of this Club who joined the Marines found themselves
being more than they ever thought possible. Both Marines and the
Fleet Marine Force Corpsman who wore the Eagle, Globe and Anchor
have a very special bond and loyalty to one another that even we
find hard to explain. Although we find it hard to explain it comes
quite natural. And when you combine this bond with the love of
motorcycling through the beauty of mother nature, in the country we
would die for you've created a breed of person……..
"A United
States Marine"

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