Texarkana Gazette

Veterans group likes to help community

- By Neil Abeles

Members of the U. S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County sure like to have fun as they ride, then stop to set up a tent to host an auction, sell vegetables or pass out important, informativ­e literature. Whatever it takes. They are into supporting others, especially other veterans.

“We’re not an outlaw club,” said Mouse, the current president.

“We aren’t it in for ourselves,” Mouse said. “So we each have a road name, what we go by when we’re on a mission. We want people to support the veterans, not us.”

Here are the names of the seven who were at the “Fight Like a Champion” fundraisin­g festival in Linden recently: Mouse, Superman, Rifleman, Ole Man, Ranger, Pop-Eye and Joker.

The seven are connected with the Linden and Hughes Springs VFW posts and ride at various times of the year to add color and enthusiasm for festivals, especially ones that raise funds for good causes.

They are especially eager to give out the veterans’ hotline telephone number and informatio­n about support agencies that help veterans.

“We’re a brotherhoo­d,” Rifleman said. “And I’m so proud to say we know of two veterans we have saved by giving them the number and encouragem­ent to call. They told us after making the call, they didn’t carry through on the suicide they had planned. That’s what is needed. Some of these vets are desperate.”

The motorcycle club says it tries other ways to help vets, including giving money.

“We don’t hand them money,” Mouse said. “But we pay a bill, buy food, pay rent. We try to keep them going. Get them to VA, steer in the right direction. Everyone of us has been in the service, and that’s the love that all of us for each other.”

The U. S. Veterans Motorcycle Club is nationwide, the club members said, having started in Long Island, New York.

The three chapters in Texas are in Killeen, the Hill Country and the group in Cass County.

“That’s about 400 members nationwide. We have eight members here,” Mouse said.

One veteran club member gave his complete name because, he said, he and his wife sell vegetables throughout the year as another way to support the veterans.

“We set up during the week near Wal-Mart in Atlanta,” said William and Tammy Johnson of Hughes Springs.

 ?? Staff photos by Neil Abeles ?? The signs of this organizati­on are clear. This is the U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County in Linden recently. Notice the AR-15 rifle, on the table in front, which is being raffled. Members of the U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County like to have fun as they ride, then stop to set up a tent to host an auction, sell vegetables or pass out important, informativ­e literature. They are into supporting others, especially other veterans.
Staff photos by Neil Abeles The signs of this organizati­on are clear. This is the U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County in Linden recently. Notice the AR-15 rifle, on the table in front, which is being raffled. Members of the U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County like to have fun as they ride, then stop to set up a tent to host an auction, sell vegetables or pass out important, informativ­e literature. They are into supporting others, especially other veterans.
 ??  ?? ■ Vegetables are a good item to sell when raising funds for the support of other veterans. Members of U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County are helping at the Fight Like A Champion fundraiser July 7 in Linden, Texas.
■ Vegetables are a good item to sell when raising funds for the support of other veterans. Members of U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County are helping at the Fight Like A Champion fundraiser July 7 in Linden, Texas.
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 ??  ?? ■ ABOVE: This is Mouse, president of the U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County, at the recent Linden Fight Like a Champion fundraisin­g event.■ RIGHT: Showing items for sale to support veterans are, left, Rifleman and Ole Man. These are the road names they use when on a journey of support to raise funds for veterans in need.
■ ABOVE: This is Mouse, president of the U.S. Veterans Motorcycle Club of Cass County, at the recent Linden Fight Like a Champion fundraisin­g event.■ RIGHT: Showing items for sale to support veterans are, left, Rifleman and Ole Man. These are the road names they use when on a journey of support to raise funds for veterans in need.

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