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2008 MCM Event Series

MAY 17-18, 2008: HISTORIC HALF - 13.1 miles through charming Fredricksburg, VA. MCM Healthy Lifestyle Expo Presented by Aetna.

JUNE 21, 2008: RUN AMUCK-5K course with obstacles and mud!- To be held on MCB Quantico, VA

August 23, 2008: RunStock-5K with post-event headline concert. See webiste for details and updates. www.marinemarathon.com

Jeanclaude Lavalliere, Jr: I received my yard guard today and I am very satisfied. I am forwarding two pictures of the yard guard in my front yard. My father-in law is coming to visit in a week. He is a retired Marine (26 years) and I know he will probably get one too, thanks. Semper Fi

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YardGuard


YardGuards are largely handmade. They stand almost two feet tall. They are made of 3/4" wood stock, primed and painted. YardGuards are made from five pieces of wood. The body arms and chevrons are separately cut out and glued and nailed together. Giving them a true 3D look. These handsome U.S. Marines are in full dress blues. They come with a rod to place in the ground with your YardGuard proudly standing at attention. Platforms are also available to display your YardGuard indoors, on your porch or deck and even at the office. YardGuards use quality American flags made in the U.S. from The Flag Factory. YardGuards also make excellent USMC Christmas gifts.

Our goal is to see Marine YardGuards in every community. We want to provide families, friends and supporters of Marines everywhere the ability to display their pride in the U.S.M.C. At YardGuards we are committed to quality products and wish every customer to be completely satisfied with their purchase. We therefore guarantee each YardGuard with a 100% money back promise to include return shipping.

UMSC Mascot the English BullDog-

Bull Dogs Now Available at our Dealers

USMC Mascot Available.

UMSC Mascot the English BullDog-
Marine Corps Mascot: (excerpt from Warrior Culture of the U.S. Marines, copyright 2001 Marion F. Sturkey)
Thanks to the German Army, the U.S. Marine Corps has an unofficial mascot. During World War I many German reports had called the attacking Marines "teufel-hunden," meaning Devil-Dogs. Teufel-hunden were the vicious, wild, and ferocious mountain dogs of Bavarian folklore.