| From our Founding
President:
We came from different regions of the country
and from diverse backgrounds.
Together...each in our own time, we emerged from an extraordinary experience
that changed us forever.
We became UNITED STATES MARINES. We earned
the title and entered a BROTHERHOOD that
was born before our country. Some of us served for a short time while
others chose a life in the Corps.
Some of us served out our enlistment in peacetime, others went to war.
Some stood in harm's way in more than one war.
Some of us continued a legacy begun by our fathers and /or grandfathers --
Others of us began the legacy to be passed on to our sons and daughters.
The BROTHERHOOD OF MARINES is a
cherish part of our lives, something that can never be taken from us and
something we find difficult to explain...or justify to those "outside
of the circle." To our BROTHERS,
no explanation is necessary. We ARE MARINES.
Some of us found another great love in motorcycles.
The freedom experienced as we lean into the turns sweeping through the curves of
an unexplored stretch of
asphalt is something we find difficult to explain...or justify to those
"outside of the circle."
Some of us have managed to merge these two great BROTHERHOODS.
The feeling we get from riding with the
wind in our faces and MARINE BROTHERS beside
us is difficult to explain...or justify to those "outside of the
circle."
We are Marines who ride motorcycles.
We are the DEVILDOGS MOTORCYCLE CLUB.
Experience the BROTHERHOOD.
Andy Anderson
The American Motorcycle clubs were founded after
World War II by veterans looking for the closeness and camaraderie they had left
behind in the military.
The US Marine Corps has been a BAND OF
BROTHERS since its inception on 10 November 1775, at a small place named Tun
Tavern. Everyone who has ever earned the title MARINE has felt this bond. We
have taken care of our own and served to protect the man on our left and the man
on our right.
The DEVILDOGS MC is formed to fulfill these
needs. We all desire the freedom offered by being on motorcycles; to experience
the world; not content to sit in a car and pass by the world. We all desire the ESPRIT
de' CORPS from active duty. We serve our brothers by helping aid our active
duty Marines and their families. We serve each other.
We are open to all Marines and FMF
Corpsmen.
Semper Fidelis is a way of life, not just a
motto.
Doug O'Neal
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