
The “PROUD FEW” Motorcycle Club is an organization
dedicated to supporting the United States Marine
Corps Veterans and Veteran-related functions or
charities. The purpose of the club is to foster a
brotherhood dedicated to UNITED STATES MARINES, and
the sport of motorcycle riding. Above all, we
represent the freedoms provided by the United States
of America and her Constitution as the Founding
Fathers envisioned it. We are first and foremost
Patriots to our country.
The Proud Few Motorcycle Club was formed to enhance
and promote the brotherhood we already shared as
fellow Marines; we wear our patch to exemplify the
freedom bought and paid for through the service and
sacrifice of Marine Veterans since 1775. We have no
territorial interests and will entertain no such
dispute. We will enthusiastically join fellow
Veteran and civilian Motorcycle Clubs in furthering
awareness in Veterans Affairs, POW/MIA Issues, and
in protecting the interests at home that our troops
are fighting for overseas.
The “PROUD FEW” Motorcycle Club Colors are fashioned
after the original Eagle, Globe, and Anchor from the
19th Century, which is our center patch. The top
rocker is a waving banner with our call sign, “PROUD
FEW.” The bottom rocker is a waving banner stating
where the Patch Holder attended basic training:
PARRIS ISLAND, MCRD SAN DIEGO, or MCB QUANTICO. The
center patch is flanked on the left by a patch with
the year the Patch Holder entered the Corps; it is
flanked on the right by the MC patch. The color
scheme is USMC sage green and tan, after the USMC
Service “B” and “C” uniform chevrons.
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Proud Few Motorcycle Club
