We are a group of current and former Marines and FMF Corpsmen that share a common love of riding "American Motorcycles." The saying "Once a Marine, always a Marine" holds true and that feeling of Brotherhood and commitment to God, Country, and Corps runs deep within us. We are not a political club and we do not claim any territory as an MC. We are not interested in interfering with or joining in t
he affairs of others. We ride the roads of this country as free men and will do so because we have earned the right and have fought, as Marines before us have fought, "In Every Clime and Place" to secure that freedom we hold so dear. As the Commandant of the Marine Corps commemorated the 235th Birthday of our beloved Corps, we are reminded of our obligation as highly trained professionals that are here to defend the nation against a common foe, on a common battle front. The Brotherhood of Marine Corps Riders has taken that aspect a bit further and gathered a group of former, retired, active duty, and reserve Marines. All riders own an American motorcycle, and those not currently active must be Honorably Discharged. The common bond we have is that of being a Marine--"Once a Marine, Always a Marine." As Marines
As a Department of the Navy
"From the halls of Montezuma, to the shores of Tripoli"
The United States Marine Corps is, by Continental Congress Declaration, a Department of the Navy. Navy has been fighting and dying, side by side with the Marine Corps since the birth of the Corps. Therefore the Navy Corpsman that serves with the Corps is also more than welcome to become a member of the Brotherhood of Marine Corps Riders. Contact us at our email [email protected] if you are interested in riding with us.