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Gunner Carvo 12-04-2007 10:24 PM

Probing your vast knowledge and experience for input...
 
I got the Harley! Although I haven't ridden it due to a shoulder injury, I have personalized it already. I've added a sissy bar, luggage rack, replace covers on the engine with ones that have a Navy emblem, two light kits (white and purple) to make sure people see me at night, a US flag sticker on the taillight, a tool bag on the handlebars, and the windshield should be here in a couple days. I also got a new helmet that matches the bike!

I plan on blowing a lot more money on silly things like saddlebags and bag to strap on behind me when I take three weeks of leave and head North to Washington for my birthday next summer. Here comes the probing! I've been working on a plan to turn that into a fund-raiser for the troops less fortunate than me as to be on the ground in the "sand box". I know there are things that we have access to every day that they miss dearly like beef jerky, soft TP, AM PM's burgers. I'd just like to do what I can. I've never seen Iraq. I've only floated off the coast. But, I have friends who have been there, died there or are still there. One man can do a lot, but it's always nice to have back-up.

As far as expenses, I plan on covering gas, food, water, smokes and shelter myself so all acquired funds can go to the boys and girls "over there". I just want them to know that we think about them all year round.

Lots of people send out e-mails or start websites to send care packages to troops for the holidays. That kind of thing is always appreciated. The sad part is no one says, "Hey, let's send our troops a bunch of green cookies so they know were thinking about them on St. Patrick's Day!" or "I know, let's mail a bunch of pennies and quarters to the troops so they know we're thinking about them on Presidents' Day!" I don't need a holiday to think of the troops. I have plenty of reminders every day. I see ships trolling out of the bay all the time and wonder, "Are they going over there?" I have a Dad and an uncle who are Vietnam veterans. I have friends back home who did some time in the Middle East as reservists. I have the Global War On Terrorism Service and Expeditionary Medals on my uniform.

It sucks being away for the holidays. It also sucks when the cards and care packages stop because New Year's has passed. I want to do this just because I know it sucks. I didn't even have to get deployed to not be home for my first couple Christmases. I was in boot camp stencilling my name on my new uniforms on Christmas day, 1997. I was too broke to buy a plane ticket home for Christmas in 1998. I got to spend Christmas 1999 in Florida with a shipmate and his family so that I didn't have to eat Christmas dinner in another base galley.

I'm going to stop babbling now. Thanks.

colmurph 12-18-2007 06:32 AM

Next thing you need to do is join the Patriot Guard Riders. If you are American Legion, we have the Legion Riders as well. What bike did you buy?

Gunner Carvo 01-18-2008 07:09 PM

Which Harley
 
I got a 2008 Harley Sportster XL1200 Custom with White Gold Pearl paint. It's the same model as (sfc_darrel) my dad's bike. I just wish I could have got a Patriot Edition like he did.

I LOVE the way it rides compared to the 2003 Honda Shadow Spirit I had before.

Gunner Carvo 01-18-2008 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by colmurph (Post 136928)
Next thing you need to do is join the Patriot Guard Riders. If you are American Legion, we have the Legion Riders as well. What bike did you buy?

I'm a member of the VFW. I haven't really been looking into the American Legion yet. Who are the Patriot Guard Riders?

darrels joy 01-19-2008 06:55 AM

Darrel has said that he plans to join this group when he gets to be a better rider. :cool:
http://www.patriotguard.org/AboutUs/...0/Default.aspx

Gunner Carvo 01-19-2008 10:30 AM

Well...
 
Tell him to get to practicing! I can't be seen riding through Vegas with an unstable rider! He should have more faith in the machine. Those tires are made to stick to the road. Tell him to go to the Experienced Riders Course.

sfc_darrel 01-19-2008 04:46 PM

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Thanks for the early birthday presents.

Gunner Carvo 01-19-2008 07:07 PM

Wow
 
Looks pretty good! Now, you just need some saddlebags.

colmurph 08-31-2008 07:47 AM

Another good orginazation to join is Warriors Watch. Both Patriot Guards and Warriors Watch provide escorts at Military Funerals (to counter the Hillsboro Baptist Church protestors) and do welcome home escorts for service members returning from combat. We also do send off escorts for units and individuals. All of this is at family request. Nice bikeyou are riding. I'm now on a Harley Road King (I'm 6'6" and the Sportster was just too small for me)

darrels joy 08-31-2008 08:48 AM

colmurph
 
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We made the connection with the Nevada Patriot Guards. :ab:

Darrel can't make the first ride because he's working. :(

I just started riding with him a few weeks ago. Last weekend we did a 50 mile ride. :k: This is his very first bike and he has close to 4,000 miles on it now. :m:

Thanks to GunnerCarvo for getting him out on the road on his birthday in February. :ae: :14:

Darrel would love a Road King :xx: or the new Harley Trike :ad: but we just got this one paid off and I'm unemployed. :ai:

Laugh at the "traing wheels" if you must but they kept the bike from turning into a lawn ornament when he seriously laid it down with 10 miles on it. :t:

We'll check out the Warriors Watch. :)

Joy


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