AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS OF MAINE

 

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THE AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS
OF MAINE

2009 Maine STATE-WIDE Meeting

Maine Military Museum
American Legion Riders from Posts 111, 150, 153 and 202 travel to the Maine Military Museum and present Mr. Lee Humiston, the museum curator, with a certificate of appreciation for all of the work he has done.  The certificate read:

Lee Humiston

Vietnam War POW Archivists & Museum Curator

In recognition and grateful appreciation for outstanding patriotic service to the community, state and nation through the development of the Maine Military Museum & Learning Center which contributes to the preservation of the history of those who have served our nation and defended our freedoms, dedicated to God and Country

Presented this 20th day of September, 2008 by:
American Legion Rider Chapter
111, 150, 153, & 202

 

 

John & Ray in Phoenix

John Mullett and Ray Weatherby, from Post #1 in Rockland, Maine present an American Legion Legacy Scholarship Fund donation of $5700 to Commander Marty Conatser at the national convention held recently in Phoenix, Arizona. John and Ray travelled over 5700 miles by motorcycle to make the presentation.


The Pony Express In Maine....Supporting the Legacy Scholarship Fund
   

The American Legion Rider

When our country is harmed, there are those that respond.
With honor and duty they’re sent
In war and in peace, with strength and resolve,
It’s the blood of the soldier that’s spent.
 
We fight and some die, on those foreign lands.
With freedom and God at our side.
And when our service is done, we need to keep on,
So we join the Legion that rides.
 
The souls of the fallen and breath of the living,
Bestow Gods blessings on this country’s side.
So with flags held aloft, and the sounds of thunder,
We join the Legion that rides.
 
When our day is past, and our duty is done
God’s angels will ask, “Have you been a provider?”
“What have you done for your country and man?”
I’ll answer with pride, “I’m an American Legion Rider”
 
- Rick Babinger -
Kansas Chapter
 

This web site is dedicated to the American Legion Riders (ALR) of Maine .  The goal of this site is to provide a place where all Posts can have information easily posted and where it can be viewed by all.  A central clearing house for everything Maine American Legion Rider related. It is hoped that by providing this site, all Posts will find it easier to keep abreast of what their fellow Posts are up to and should make it easier for all of us to go and support those events. For questions or to submit material for posting on the web site, email Cruizer