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In honor of Memorial Day, I want to do a bit of a history lesson.  Did you know the Motorcycle Clubs of today mostly started due to the military?  Yes, there were motorcycle Clubs before WWII, but they were mostly AMA (American Motorcycle Club) riding or racing clubs. Then, after vets came home after WWII, the clubs changed and became more of what we think of as Motorcycle Clubs today.  So today, we remember those who gave their lives for our freedoms and those who started the lifestyle we have embraced. 

Even today, the military is a big part of motorcycle clubs. Veterans join all sorts of clubs, 1% clubs, mom-and-pop cubs, and even military clubs. Some clubs require you to prove you were in the military before you can join, and some require that you saw combat. There are clubs for specific wars, particular branches of the Armed Forces, and some for all military service. 

Below, I include more in-depth information on the connection between motorcycle clubs and the military.

https://archive.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=61457

https://www.ellsworth.af.mil/News/Features/Display/Article/217741/this-month-in-history-world-war-ii-fosters-modern-motorcycle-clubs

Fire Dog

I am FireDog and I am one of the National Road Captains for Leather & Lace MC. Our Road Captain’s motto is “We move as one, one Nation, one Spirit, one Pack.” Throughout the year the Road Captains provide the Nation with Safety training and information. We cover how to react when in an accident, or come on an accident, Bike Fit, Basic Bike checks, We cover what is on the I have over 30 years in the Fire Service. I am currently a Captain, EMT-Basic, Engineer, Firefighter III, and Fire Instructor. I am also an American Heart Association CPR and First Aid Instructor. I along with the Road Captain Team try to provide the best information we can. We are available to answer any questions you may have.

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