@rydfree If they served though, the song still fits. I am a member of the Patriot Guard and I served in Iraq during Desert Storm and I know some 1%ers that served as well. Just because we no longer wear the uniform or traded it in on a "cut" doesn't mean that we have lost our Warrior spirit or forgotten our creed. I have never met a biker that did NOT support our troops. Alot of us join clubs because we miss the camaraderie of our Brothers in Arms.
@NavyVBSS You're welcome. My Husband served for 20 years and did 33 months in Vietnam with the Long Range Recon Patrol, LRRP's. We Ride and have friends that don't that would never consider themselves Warriors. My Step-Daughter just got back from Afghanistan. His Nephew got back from Afghanistan last fall. My late Step-Father was a WWII Combat Engineer. Those that choose to put on that Uniform and defend this Nation, those are Warriors.
Thanks for the correction , and yes Hard Corps is the version I was thinking about. If a Marine finds it offensive to be called a soldier then a song such as this being associated with outlaw biker want-a-bees should really get soldiers outraged. I appreciate all who served/served but this is just silly trying to sound badass.
While I admit that some Riders are Vets, this is geared toward those that write a blank check to this Nation payable up to and including their life to defend this Nation. I admire those that enjoy the wind in their hair but Warriors, they are not.
@rydfree, the version you're thinking of is Hard Corps. It's very similar to this one but geared toward the Corps. Marines are Marines and Soldiers are Army.
@rydfree To quote the song "I am a SOLDIER and I'm marching on". Marines are NOT soldiers, so your belief is incorrect. And if you don't believe me just call a Marine a soldier and see how fast you are "corrected".
@rydfree If they served though, the song still fits. I am a member of the Patriot Guard and I served in Iraq during Desert Storm and I know some 1%ers that served as well. Just because we no longer wear the uniform or traded it in on a "cut" doesn't mean that we have lost our Warrior spirit or forgotten our creed. I have never met a biker that did NOT support our troops. Alot of us join clubs because we miss the camaraderie of our Brothers in Arms.
NavyVBSS 1 month ago
@rydfree You're welcome.
gayaudigali 1 month ago
@NavyVBSS You're welcome. My Husband served for 20 years and did 33 months in Vietnam with the Long Range Recon Patrol, LRRP's. We Ride and have friends that don't that would never consider themselves Warriors. My Step-Daughter just got back from Afghanistan. His Nephew got back from Afghanistan last fall. My late Step-Father was a WWII Combat Engineer. Those that choose to put on that Uniform and defend this Nation, those are Warriors.
gayaudigali 1 month ago
@gayaudigali Thanks for clearing that up.
NavyVBSS 1 month ago
@gayaudigali
Thanks for the correction , and yes Hard Corps is the version I was thinking about. If a Marine finds it offensive to be called a soldier then a song such as this being associated with outlaw biker want-a-bees should really get soldiers outraged. I appreciate all who served/served but this is just silly trying to sound badass.
rydfree 1 month ago
While I admit that some Riders are Vets, this is geared toward those that write a blank check to this Nation payable up to and including their life to defend this Nation. I admire those that enjoy the wind in their hair but Warriors, they are not.
gayaudigali 1 month ago
@rydfree, the version you're thinking of is Hard Corps. It's very similar to this one but geared toward the Corps. Marines are Marines and Soldiers are Army.
gayaudigali 1 month ago
@rydfree To quote the song "I am a SOLDIER and I'm marching on". Marines are NOT soldiers, so your belief is incorrect. And if you don't believe me just call a Marine a soldier and see how fast you are "corrected".
NavyVBSS 1 month ago
God Bless this song!!!!
indian2001rob 3 months ago
I believe this song was for the USMC
rydfree 3 months ago