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Old 11-14-2017, 05:28 AM   #9
midnightbluS10
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Default Re: Our Military - Their Race Cars

I believe there's a series that caters to veterans. I know they work with a veterans group and donate money, etc... I'll see if I can find it.

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Originally Posted by Ken Miele View Post
Hey everyone,

Yesterday I was thinking about our veterans and our current men and women that serve in the military. Without them we would not be able to do what we do. I thought it would be great to do a story on the veterans and the current service members that drag race. It does not matter what car, what class, if you have a race car or raced in the past, I would like to hear from you. I have met many racers that have served our country and it always humbles me to be in their company. The respect I have for them is immense, and I never seem to have the right words to express my thanks when talking to them.

I would like to mention just a few of them, even though they would probably rather me not say anything.

Richard Adkins is one of racers I came to know and respect, not only because of his service, but his genuine kindness and thoughts for others, he is a good man. Some of you may know him, he used to race a beautiful white 67 Shelby here in Div 1, It was such a cool car. Richard is a veteran and did more than his share of duty in Iraq. I hope Richard comes back and races with us someday, they were good times, even when the times were not so good.

Bob Bender, he currently races here in Div 1, and is a member of Class Racer. He races a big old Chevy white wagon. Bob was a combat soldier that served in Vietnam, and though he does not talk about it much, you can see the pride he has for the service he has done for his country and his fellow soldier. He is a great guy and always has a good word and a smile on his face. I for one look forward to seeing him at the races. He usually gets to the races early as do I, and when I see him I know all is right with the world. He will get mad at me for saying this, but I will anyway. Bob earned a Bronze Star in Vietnam, he is a humble man and a very good man.

Nick Reiter, what can I say about Nick. He is as colorful as his car, the car he has had since it was new. A 1971 Charger 440 Six Pac R/T in Citron Yella, yup that’s the color. Nick is a Vietnam vet and served as a combat soldier. You can ask him anything about his service and is more than willing to talk about it. He is also very humble about his service and tells me I just did what I did, and got through it. A good man and a good friend.

These three men have my utmost respect and I am honored and blessed to have been able to know and race with them.

If your served or are currently serving, please send me a photo of you car and of you, and a few words about the car and yourself. You deserve the respect and recognition that you have earned. You can also post here if you like.

kenmiele@classracer.com



They'll be at Yellowbullet.com Nationals for 2018. Warriors Racing. They do something with the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.

http://www.warriorsraceteam.com

http://specialops.org

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WARRIORS OUTLAW RACE TEAM

A drag race team racing to promote awareness of the SOWF. 10.5 OPS WARRIORS Consist of Fords, Mopars and GM cars.Engines: Small Blocks, Big Blocks with Carburetors, Nitrous Oxide, Turbos, Blowers, Fuel Injection and Pro Chargers

We have race cars to root for both old and new. Fire breathing wheel-standing fun on a 1/8 mile race track at speeds over 170 mph. Under 5 seconds and most importantly they race to promote awareness for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. So please come out and support our cause and enjoy a great show of fast side by side racing in the mid Atlantic area.

The Warriors Race Team is proud to promote and help raise awareness for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. The S.O.W.F. provides full scholarships to surviving children of fallen Army, Navy, Air Force Marines. The scholarship funding includes tuition, Books, fee's and room / board.
SOWF provides immediate financial assistance to special operations personnel severely wounded in the global war on terror.

Once notified of a special operations soldier, airman, sailor, or Marine hospitalized with a severe injury, SOWF immediately sends a $3,000 grant to the service member (or his/her designated recipient) so the family and loved ones can travel to be at their bedside. These funds are often used to reduce the burden of unexpected expenses such as airfare, pet care, child care, rental cars, etc.

To date, the Special Operations Warrior Foundation has provided $1.9 million to wounded special operations personnel and their families.

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