WOOF, WOOF to all Dogs of the Order, Shortly after I submitted my last article, PCDD George Barrows, our 50th Chief Devil Dog, passed away in January. I attended his wake and funeral in Jackson- ville, NC where he was remembered fondly by many members of the NC Pack who were in attendance also. PCDD Barrows was a community leader and was revered by all. He will be missed by those who were fortunate enough to know him. While on the east coast, I also had the privilege of attending the Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball which was attended by more than forty Medal of Honor recipients. What an awesome and unforgettable experience! In February, I ran up to Peoria Heights, IL for a Grand Pound 1000 celebration of 50+ years of service to the Order by PDD Bob Whitledge. I was invited to attend by an old Boot Camp buddy, PDD Jack Ford, who is currently serving as their Sir Pound Keeper. Congratulations to PDD Whitledge on his many years of dedicated service. I also spent an afternoon calling Bingo at the Illinois Veterans’ Home in Quincy for my detachment. We had a productive and FUN time at the Mid-Winter Conference in March. The amendments to the Ritual were ap- proved by the Kennel Board of Trustees, and the updated document has been posted on the Kennel website. Thanks to Kennel Webmaster PCDD Leanna Dietrich and Kennel Smart Dog PDD Jeff (J. D.) Jones for their joint efforts. It was my honor and privilege to present checks to the Marine Corps Youth Foundation, the MODD Fleas, and Operation Little Angel in the amount of 1250 Big Bones each on behalf of the Order while in Fredericksburg. Although we were a bit short-pawed in the Dog House, the entire staff present stepped up to fill in for those unable to attend. I would like to offer special thanks to PDD Leonard Spicer, Senior Vice CDD, who spent many hours selling the Junior Vice Sweepstakes tickets while our Junior Vice CDD, PDD Hazlett, attended to his other duties as MCL Executive Director. PDD Ray Carrier, Kennel Operations Dog, and his Deputies, made sure that everything ran smoothly. Thanks to the Kennel Watch Dogs and Kennel Police Dogs, under the tutelage of PDDs Mike Lamb and Rod Hoffman, for ensuring that only those eligible to enter were so allowed and for collecting lots of Big Bones. Also, there is no more valuable member of the Kennel Staff than PDD Terry Hightower, our Kennel Koncierge, who made sure that signs were posted everywhere. I don’t think we had any lost Dogs, thanks to his efforts. My Kennel Aide-de-Kamp, PDD Tom Geise, again made sure that I had everything I needed and that I was in the right place at the right time. Kennel Lucky Dog PDD Evelyn Remines and her Deputies sold lots of raffle tickets as always. In addition, our Kennel Dog Trainer, PDD Bill Barta, provided outstanding spiritual guidance. Final- ly, the Past Chiefs in attendance were full of sage advice, which I, personally, very much appreciated. If I missed anyone, I apol- ogize. You are all essential personnel! The Mini-Growl was also a big success. I believe everyone had a FUN time. Once again, I enlisted the help of PDD Helen Hicks, PNC, with another “frenzy” of collecting bones. As I stated in the Growl before the challenge began, no Dogs were required to jump into the fray of donating. It was strictly voluntary; however, we had many Dogs lined up to dig deep to contribute lots of Big Bones to the Kennel “koffers.” I can assure you that they will be put to good use. PDD Tom Hazlett, Junior Vice CDD, introduced a “William Tell” game that kept everyone entertained and having FUN! As he always says, “Make it FUN, and they will come!” Thanks, Tom, for your efforts. On Monday following the conference, Major General Michael Regner, USMC (Retired), MCL Executive Director Tom Hazlett, and I attended a meeting with the USMC Trademark Attorneys at the Pentagon with regard to our MODD Trademark. In brief, our Trademark, when submitted several years ago, was approved erroneously. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem was already trademarked by the United States Marine Corps. It was a very congenial meeting with a successful outcome. It was agreed that the Military Order of the Devil Dogs may keep the Trademark as issued, minus the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor; how- ever, we have been granted permission to continue to use it. Enough said! (Cont. pg 3) WOOF~O~GRAM MILITARY ORDER OF THE DEVIL DOGS SPRING EDITION 2017 “ It ’ s an HONOR to be a DEVIL DOG! ” A WHISTLING FROM THE 57 TH CHIEF DEVIL DOG
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WOOF, WOOF to all Dogs of the Order,
Shortly after I submitted my last article, PCDD George Barrows, our 50th Chief Devil Dog, passed away in January. I attended his wake and funeral in Jackson-ville, NC where he was remembered fondly by many members of the NC Pack who were in attendance also. PCDD Barrows was a community leader and was revered by all. He will be missed by those who were fortunate enough to know him. While on the east coast, I also had the privilege of attending the Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball which was attended by more than forty Medal of Honor recipients. What an awesome and unforgettable experience!
In February, I ran up to Peoria Heights, IL for a Grand Pound 1000 celebration of 50+ years of service to the Order by PDD Bob Whitledge. I was invited to attend by an old Boot Camp buddy, PDD Jack Ford, who is currently serving as their Sir Pound Keeper. Congratulations to PDD Whitledge on his many years of dedicated service. I also spent an afternoon calling Bingo at the Illinois Veterans’ Home in Quincy for my detachment.
We had a productive and FUN time at the Mid-Winter Conference in March. The amendments to the Ritual were ap-proved by the Kennel Board of Trustees, and the updated document has been posted on the Kennel website. Thanks to Kennel Webmaster PCDD Leanna Dietrich and Kennel Smart Dog PDD Jeff (J. D.) Jones for their joint efforts. It was my honor and privilege to present checks to the Marine Corps Youth Foundation, the MODD Fleas, and Operation Little Angel in the amount of 1250 Big Bones each on behalf of the Order while in Fredericksburg. Although we were a bit short-pawed in the Dog House, the entire staff present stepped up to fill in for those unable to attend.
I would like to offer special thanks to PDD Leonard Spicer, Senior Vice CDD, who spent many hours selling the Junior Vice Sweepstakes tickets while our Junior Vice CDD, PDD Hazlett, attended to his other duties as MCL Executive Director. PDD Ray Carrier, Kennel Operations Dog, and his Deputies, made sure that everything ran smoothly. Thanks to the Kennel Watch Dogs and Kennel Police Dogs, under the tutelage of PDDs Mike Lamb and Rod Hoffman, for ensuring that only those eligible to enter were so allowed and for collecting lots of Big Bones. Also, there is no more valuable member of the Kennel Staff than PDD Terry Hightower, our Kennel Koncierge, who made sure that signs were posted everywhere. I don’t think we had any lost Dogs, thanks to his efforts. My Kennel Aide-de-Kamp, PDD Tom Geise, again made sure that I had everything I needed and that I was in the right place at the right time. Kennel Lucky Dog PDD Evelyn Remines and her Deputies sold lots of raffle tickets as always. In addition, our Kennel Dog Trainer, PDD Bill Barta, provided outstanding spiritual guidance. Final-ly, the Past Chiefs in attendance were full of sage advice, which I, personally, very much appreciated. If I missed anyone, I apol-ogize. You are all essential personnel!
The Mini-Growl was also a big success. I believe everyone had a FUN time. Once again, I enlisted the help of PDD Helen Hicks, PNC, with another “frenzy” of collecting bones. As I stated in the Growl before the challenge began, no Dogs were required to jump into the fray of donating. It was strictly voluntary; however, we had many Dogs lined up to dig deep to contribute lots of Big Bones to the Kennel “koffers.” I can assure you that they will be put to good use. PDD Tom Hazlett, Junior Vice CDD, introduced a “William Tell” game that kept everyone entertained and having FUN! As he always says, “Make it FUN, and they will come!” Thanks, Tom, for your efforts.
On Monday following the conference, Major General Michael Regner, USMC (Retired), MCL Executive Director Tom Hazlett, and I attended a meeting with the USMC Trademark Attorneys at the Pentagon with regard to our MODD Trademark. In brief, our Trademark, when submitted several years ago, was approved erroneously. The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem was already trademarked by the United States Marine Corps. It was a very congenial meeting with a successful outcome. It was agreed that the Military Order of the Devil Dogs may keep the Trademark as issued, minus the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor; how-ever, we have been granted permission to continue to use it. Enough said! (Cont. pg 3)
WOOF~O~GRAM MI L I T A R Y O RD E R O F T H E D E V I L DO G S
S P R I NG E D I T ION 2 0 1 7
“ I t ’ s a n HONOR t o b e a D E V I L DO G ! ”
A WHISTLING FROM THE 57TH CHIEF DEVIL DOG
Woof, woof to all the Dogs across our great Country;
I hope you are all getting ready for some springtime weather and looking
forward to a Howling good time at the upcoming Supreme Growl which will be
held the 16th of August 2017 in Overland Park, Kansas. Since I am Barking about
a Growl; we had a great Mini-Growl in Fredericksburg, VA. in March during the
Mid-Winter Conference. For those of you Dogs who were astray in other areas,
we had a huge turnout with a lot of fun and many Big Bones were collected that
will go to the children in Overland Park.
I have always stated that if you keep it fun, they will come and the Mini-
Growl was no exception; the Chief sure knows how to add fun to a Growl and has
always made his Growls a great way to spend time together. Thank you all for
your generous contributions; it is unfortunate that we all cannot be a part of a hos-
pital visit when the Chief makes the contribution to them. The kids will put a tear
into any Dog, no matter how vicious you might be. It is indeed an honor and priv-
ilege to be a Dog.
I’ve noticed quite a few Red Collared Devil Dogs out there and I hope you
will all be in Overland Park to Obligate to PDD; it will be an event you will never
forget and it is important that we keep our PDD rank renewed with fresh members
who are hopefully filled with good ideas. We have so many MCL members out
there that would make great Dogs, seek them out and invite them to join our
ranks!
I want to thank the Chief for attending the meeting with both General
Regner (who should be ready to join our ranks as a Pup) and along with me, we
visited Headquarters Marine Corps and met with the Trade-Mark Attorneys.
(cont. pg. 2)
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Sr. Vice Chief Devil Dog thanks you for your support
WOOF~O~GRAM
Jr. Vice CDD has some bones to raise
Woof Woof Dogs of the Order,
Mid-Winter has come and gone. The Mini
Growl went well and the Conference had a great turn
out. The weather was unusual and great unlike what
the East Coast is going through now. Good luck keep
your paws and all other extremities from frost bite.
Hope everyone had a great time these past 3 months
and tons of fun. The numbers reflect that we
need to stay on task, continue to focus on recruitment/membership. PDD Joppa
inform us that there are 982 unpaid members and 211 new members. Let’s work
on this so we could be above 6,000 again.
Make sure all paperwork is submitted to the proper places, i.e. Incorporations 990;
Marine of the Year, Dog robber of the Year. Your all know who your motivated
Marines are that deserve that recognition. The deadline is June 30th.
Members in attendance at celebration of PDD Bob Whitledge’s 50+ years of service to the Order (seated)
(Chief cont. from cover pg.) Moving on, I just returned home from my own Central Division Conference in Richmond, IN where National Commandant Richard Gore was the Keynote Speaker. The 45th Chief Devil Dog, PCDD Bill Taylor, was also onboard as an honored guest. Thank you to PDD Ann Hunsinger, Dept. of IN Commandant, for hosting a FUN weekend and for the outstanding hospitality of the Whitewater Valley Detachment and Auxiliary Unit. The IN Pack ran a FUN growl where I had the honor of elevating several Pups to Devil Dog. Congratulations to PDD Al Pierson, MI Pack, for being selected as the 2017 Central Division Marine of the Year. I’ll report on upcoming romps to Department Conventions in WI, ID, MD, IL, MO, and OR in the next edition.
If you plan to advance at the Supreme Growl in Overland Park, KS, get your applications submitted to your respective Pack Dog Robbers ASAP. Applications must be in the paws of the Kennel Dog Robber no later than 01 July 2017...NO EXCEPTIONS! Bring a copy of your paperwork with you.
We have several members of the Kennel Staff with medical issues. Please keep them in your prayers.
Remember to keep me in the loop. It is truly an HONOR to be a DEVIL DOG!
(cont. from pg. 2) We made a great stride forward on our use of the EGA in our emblem and hopefully the Chief will
brief us up on the progress and what we will need to do to put this issue behind us.
Keep growing your Pounds and Packs; remember to make your Growls fun to attend. The only thing worse than a
boring Growl is to not have one at all. Keep it fun, they will come! Please also remember to purchase your Sweepstakes
tickets to help support the Kennel; if you cannot find them in your Woof-O-Gram or in the Semper Fi Magazine, I will
gladly send them to you if you contact me or you can support us at the 2017 National Convention. Thank you, Evie, our
Lucky Dog and her Staff for the great job at the Mini-Growl selling raffle tickets. We will have a very special prize for the
Chief’s Raffle at the Supreme Growl
Please remember our Dogs who are sick or in distress; see if you can lend a paw to help them along to recovery.
Also, keep our Troops who are deployed in your thoughts and prayers, especially those in Harm’s Way; and pray that they
return home safely to their families and loved ones.
As I announced at the Mini-Growl, I am seeking office as your Senior Vice Chief
Devil Dog and would greatly appreciate your support!
Semper Woof!
Tom
JVCDD
Woof Woof!
A few weeks ago, I returned home from this year’s National Mid-Winter Conference in Fredericksburg, VA.
Once again, our Chief was on his game helping to create an atmosphere of fun and revelry while we collected copi-
ous amounts of bones.
As we prepare for our respective Grand Growls, please be mindful of those who passed to the Big Kennel in the
Sky; I know my Pack lost PDD and PDC Allan Pomeroy as well as one of our Detachment
Charter members and a fellow Devil Dog, PDD Paul Yaukey.
I would like to congratulate Chief Smith on another outstanding Growl and thank all Dogs
present for generously giving up their bones.
Special thanks and a scratch behind the ears for my “Deputy Dog”, PDD David Miller for
doing a fine job!
See you in Overland Park!
PDD Rod Hoffman
Kennel Police Dog
Police Dog plans to be very busy collecting fines in Kansas
Jr. Vice CDD continued...
Woof Woof all you Karniverous Kanines;
For some of you, this is an important year. You have made the decision to advance in your Degree to Pedigreed
Devil Dog. This is the most important step in your membership, as it is the last step in advancement. By doing this, you
may be surprised to realize that now you will become a mentor as well as a student of the Order.
You will become a mentor of those who follow you, the existing Devil Dogs and Pups you come in contact with,
and also to the new Pups who become members later. Your attitude and demeanor not only at growls, but in general, will
help mold those in lower degrees to learn about the Order and to make things fun. To help your Pound and Pack grow
and flourish. To bring a positive attitude with you in all you say and do.
You also continue as a student in the Order, learning its’ history, the various functions and Officer responsibili-
ties, how a growl is conducted, and our main objective of raising funds to donate to children’s hospitals around the coun-
try, which not only is our annual donation during the National Convention, but also is done at the Pack and Pound levels.
Your final initiation and obligation, held at the National Convention site, should be the most enjoyable one you
have ever participated in. The Kennel Mad Dog, his deputies and the Platoon Handlers have events planned from Sunday
through Tuesday to teach you many of the items listed above, to work as a team, to enjoy the camaraderie all Marines are
known for, to ensure that you return to your Pack and Pound ready to be a mentor to all dogs who follow you in the Or-
der. Come to the National Convention with a spirit of fun. Come Early! Register as soon as you can, because if you delay
your registration even a day you will miss important events and, in my opinion, ‘cheapen’ your enjoyment of the advance-
ment.
Make sure you complete your advancement form, and that your Pack Dog Robber gets it mailed in to the Kennel
prior to 1JUL. You can actually do this step right now. Don’t wait until the last minute, and be sure it gets done. I can tell
you from prior experience that the late ones will have to meet with the Chief Devil Dog to determine why the paperwork
was late. And that is not a good thing. Keep a copy of your completed advancement form, with all appropriate signatures,
on your person and bring it to the Convention, just in case there was a glitch with the Postal service and the paperwork
was either not received or on time for the deadline.
When you get to the Convention, register with the Marine Corps League National Convention Credentials Com-
mittee, which open at 1400 on Sunday, first. This means you need to make sure your Detachment pre-registers you for the
Convention as a Delegate, Alternate, or Member. Do this as soon as your Detachment gets the National Convention Cre-
dentials form. If you do not pre-register, you can expect to have to wait 24 hours for that committee to receive and pro-
cess the form, and also means you will probably need to find your Detachment Commandant and Paymaster as well as
possibly your Department Commandant and Paymaster to verify your status and registration with your Detachment. This
all spells out one word – delay – in processing your
credentials. Once you have your MCL credentials in
hand you will be able to complete your registration
with the Order and your initiation.
Bottom line – get the paperwork in as soon as you
can and prepare to have fun. See you in Overland
Park.
S/W
49th CDD Doug Fisk
Kennel Executive Director
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Kennel Executive Director has something to share
Bone 7 WINTER EDITION 2017
Many Barkings from the New England Division
At the beginning of December I traveled to Massachusetts to join with members
of Pound 64 dogs in a growl and to join with the dogs in preparing for the holiday sea-
son. Scratching were read from the previous growl and approved by the 10 dogs present.
There were no reports presented. Two Pups were presented to become members of the
pound. One of the new Pups was a Korean War veteran.
A 92 year old widow requested help from someone to get her house ready for
the winter by getting the storm windows installed. Some Devil Dogs from Pound 159 in
NH got this job done for her. Its tasks like this done by various pounds throughout New
England that make me proud to be associated with the dogs. During the past quarter I
was proud to represent the dogs at a number of Eagle Scout Ceremonies. Thanks to the
New England Vice Commandant, and the NH Department Commandant I was able to
attend the Semper Fi USMC luncheon representing the dogs. There were over 2000 Ma-
rines at this function which is held in Boston. A great deal of support throughout the past few months has been given by
dogs to the Toy for Tots campaign. I personally was able to place over 70 boxes in the area in which I live. Another Marine
and I participated in school programs in support of Toys for Tots that resulted in the collection of 6000 toys. I have visited
veterans at the veterans home in NH and have been informed that other New England dogs also visit hospitalized vets
which I strongly encourage all dogs to continue to do as often as possible. One of the other programs I participated in was a
project to send to send Christmas packages to troops overseas.
In December I attended a growl of Pound 62 and unfortunately just because I’m from NH was fined for anything
that Pound Keeper PDD Larry Rice could think of. I had to skip eating out for a few weeks to recover financially. As I at-
tend various Pounds and Packs in New England under the good of the league the importance it is to have all of the dogs pay
their dues on time. Dues notice should be sent out in June, follow up during July, and make sure the dues are all sent in to
the Kennel Dog Robber by 1 September
On January 29 I attended the MA Pack growl. There were 19 dogs in attendance. The growl started 25 minutes late
and the dogs in attendance started howling about the late start so the Pack Leader fined himself. I introduced myself but not
to the quality level that the Pack Leader thought I should of and I was fined. PDD Bob White was fined a number of times
for being a squealer. A question arose about the mental ability of the dogs present so the Pack Leader PDD Manna fined all
dogs present for being mentally incompetent. Under the good of the order the importance of Membership and the need to
continually focus on recruiting. Noted was the current membership vs 5 years ago, how there has been a decline of 59 mem-
bers but during that last year they stopped the losing members and in fact had an increase of members. I also discussed the
importance of making sure the yearly dues are in the hands of the Kennel Dog Robber by 1 September.
Unfortunately as of 31 December 31% of the dogs that pay their dues annually have failed to do so. Suggested that
all Pounds start collecting the dues for the coming year in June so they can follow up in July and make sure the dues have
been submitted during early August at the latest. All Pounds need to make sure that they hold their election for the coming
year before the first of November allowing an installation report to be submitted before 1 December. The bylaws state the
roster should be received by Kennel 45 days after the end of the Supreme Growl each year. And a document of increasing
importance is the filing of the 990n form with the IRS. The IRS is becoming increasingly strict about this filing and in fact a
couple of non-profit organizations that I know of are currently in litigation because they filed to fine, a local American Le-
gion Post has been fined $2,500. MAKE SURE YOUR POUND/PACK FILES. (Cont. pg. 9)
Bone 8 WOOF~O~GRAM
North West Division…12th Dog in the Kennel
Just returned from the Mid Winter Convention in Virginia. There are changes on the
horizon for the Oath for all levels. Rituals will be edited in the future more on this as it
becomes available.
North West Division dogs have been busy this quarter. Idaho has reinstated the
Treasure Valley 270 Pound after it had disbanded in 2006. This took a lot of effort from
the Idaho Dogs and especially Walt Modler.
Oregon sent me a report and they have many several new Dogs they are joining
with some already joined and others in the works. I will be attending the Idaho, Mon-
tana, and Washington Conventions this year in May and June looking forward to seeing
all the Dogs in these areas.
We all need to review our records and make sure that our ROI's, Secretary of
State, and 990's are complete and up to date. If you do not have
them up to date you need to get working on these items immedi-
ately.
Have a great spring as soon as all the snow melts.
Semper Woof
PDD Bonnie Holden
NWDVCDD
Photos clockwise from left: Pound 270, Treasure Valley, Idaho sets its course with a reinstated charter by PDD Bonnie Holden, NWD VCDD. Many hours of hard work by DD Walt Modler to make this happen (again). They have some new pups and old Dogs to move forward. WOOF WOOF!
Bone 9
Woofings to all Dogs of the Kennel!
I certainly understand that all dogs are busy, busy, busy and even busier with their
lives outside of the Pound, Pack, Kennel and the MCL. Yet, let’s not forget the reason we are
apart of these great organizations...WE ARE MARINES, CORPSMEN and CHAPLAINS! IT
TAKES A LITTLE MORE TO EARN THESE TITLES! IT IS AN HONOR AND A PRIVILEGE TO BE A
DEVIL DOG!
With that being said, quite of few of us need to pull up our big dog britches/panties
and get to work on the task at hand. It doesn’t matter if you are a Pup, Devil Dog or PDD,
we all have the same Bylaws. They are readily available online and in your Pound.
I challenge all dogs to become their own best resource to answering questions about
the rules of the Order and its many policies. The Bylaws are written so that any dog can
read them. The Ritual Manual is just as organized. Far to often I hear questions/complaints
about not knowing what’s going on or what’s expected of me.
Everyone was given a Passport and Ritual handbook in their Pup kit. These are some
great resources for just that purpose. I know, “but I don’t want to ask a stupid question.”
And to that I say, “the only stupid question is the one that goes unasked.”
We are here to have fun with our brother and sister dogs.
Let’s do that! But let’s also make sure the paperwork gets done in a
proper and timely manner. That is all! Carry on! PDD OTTER
NE Barkings continued...
WINTER EDITION 2017
Barking Dog appreciates your input & assistance
(Cont. from pg. 7) I attended the mid-winter growl in Fredericksburg VA this year and would encourage everyone in
the future to attend as it is a fun time and a great time to meet other dogs and learn more about the dogs. The location was
great in Fredericksburg for not only the growl but at a location where there were numerous restaurants and shops for your
spouses. Be assured that you attend next mid-winter growl.
Last week I attended the CT Pack growl conducted by Worthy Pack Leader PDD Jack Savage. There were 14 dogs
present. I unfortunately forgot my vest and my passport was in the vest so I was fined a number of bones. It was 180 miles
to drive back and I surely wasn’t going to do that so I was fined once again. Nearly all of the dogs were fined for mum-
bling the Devil Dog’s Greed. I was put under so much pressure that I forgot my name and was fined again. Luckily, my
wife drove me from New Hampshire to Connecticut and home again or I wouldn’t have the
funds to get home after all of the fines.
FRANK DIEKMANN
Vice Chief Devil Dog
New England Division
Please put the following date in your calendar as the next WOG deadline:
JUNE 15
Sr. VCDD finishes his barking
Bone 10 WOOF~O~GRAM
The Operations Dog
Greetings Dogs in Kennel Land.
Any of you planning to advance in Overland Park in August, please get your applications started with your Pound
and Pack Dog Robbers. Be sure to carry a copy with you to convention, “just in case”. One more note. Registrations for
Advancement close at end-of-day Monday (1700). Late arrivals will face the Chief. You better have an excellent excuse,
with documentation.
This applies to all Dogs At convention, you MUST register with the League first. You cannot register with the
Dogs until you first register with the League. And don’t forget your passport, Dog tag, ID cards, cover, and six bones,
exactly. That being barked, your processing will be a piece of cake, a fun experience. Have a Good Time.
Woof-Woof,
PDD Ray Carrier, Kennel Operations Dog
(cont. from pg. 2)
Continue to recruit, retain and help all Marines. The target Cpls and Captains, not the rank but the age group, average
25-26 years. It should be 50/50. 50% above 50, with 50 under 50. This is the MCL Sr. Vice Commandant’s goal and we
should tap into this.
To wrap it up at Mid-Winter I declared that I, PDD Leonard Spicer, your Sr. Vice Chief Devil Dog, would be
running for the office of the 58th Chief and I would like your support, also the Dog to your left and right Woof Woof.
See you in Overland park if not sooner. Turn those sweepstakes tickets in and review the By-Laws.
Left: WOOF WOOF! Says the Chief at the Central Division Conference. Right: Quartermaster, PDD Wendy Zamora, 57th Chief, and Deputy Kennel Veterinarian and Dept. of IN Commandant PDD Annie Hunsinger
Bone 11 WINTER EDITION 2017
Rocky Mountain Division…Let the games begin
Central Division Dogs are trying to stay warm & dry
Woof, Woof Rocky Mountain Division;
Having just returned from the Mid-Winter Conference, what enjoyable time was had by all that were present. The
Honorable Chief Devil Dog along with PDD Helen Hicks once again had the Growl and Dogs present into a fun and great
time. With their attitudes on Fun and Kids they were able to round up 1400 Big Bones. The Kennel Dog Robber has
posted information with the Woof Gram as well as I have sent each Worthy Pack Leader this information to pass along. In
this there is data about each Pack / Pound - Installation, EIN / 990, Pass Port Fees. Each Pack / Pound Dog Robber
must ensure this information is up to date (This is an yearly task). Once an Installation takes place ensure a copy is sent to
Pack / Division VCDD and Kennel. This also applies to the Pack / Pound 990. Each and every Pack / Pound should be
holding 4 Growls per year. I recommend that the Dog Robbers not sit on those Pass Port Fees. As soon as a Growl is
over send them in, this way the Dog Robber gets those Bones to the Kennel and recorded. So many have failed to send
any Pass Port Fees in to this date. I like to remind all that the Honorable Chief has once again challenged each
Pack / Pound to collect 1 Big bone for each Dog with their miss, and to remember the Devil Dogs are about fun and
kids. The Maryland Pack has also challenged the rest of the Packs / Pounds to give more and
take the award away from them. Also I like to remind all that the Kennel is less then 10% of the
Marine Corps League. Why? I ask all Devil Dogs to be on the look out for new Dogs and help
their Pounds grow. I like to Thank all the Devil Dogs of the Rocky Mountain Division. If there
is any question I can answer or any assistance I can provide you let me know. I welcome any and
Surprise Devil Dogs PD 375 AZ Pack Jack Lucas PD 376 MS no Pack
Treasure Valley PD 270 ID Pack (reinstated) Salty Swamp Dogs PD 299 (name change only)
For advancement at the Supreme Growl you must get your papers to the Kennel Dog Robber before July 1. A list of those
received is posted on the Kennel web site. There will be no exceptions for missing the deadline.
Announcements:
Jr. Past Chief: CDD Smith
Chief: PDD Spicer
Sr. Vice: PDD Hazlett
Chief: PDD Jones
Jr. Vice: PDD Sanning let it be known he is interested, he was ab-
sent.
Smart Dog: PDD Kruger
Police Dog: PDD Hoffman
The growl was closed with the usual ceremony.
Respectfully submitted
Stephen Joppa
Kennel Dog Robber
A preview of the 100th Anniversary Patch/Coin
being worked on by HCDD Jack Severn
WOOF~O~GRAM Bone 16
Bone 17 WINTER EDITION 2017
Jr PCDD has a lot on her plate
Woof Woof Dogs of the Order, The updated forms are POSTED. Many thanks to the dogs who reported discrepancies with the forms; the feedback was greatly appreciated. At this time all forms appear to be working properly. The proposed bylaws changes to be considered at the 2017 Supreme Growl have a link on the Publications page and the Supreme Growl page. We have also posted the UPDATE Ritual on the Publications page. We are working on some new pages; one will go live on 16 August 2017. None of these updates would have been possible without TEAMwork. Enjoy your Grand Growls!!!!! Woof Woof, PCDD Leanna L. Dietrich Kennel Webmaster The 56th Chief Devil Dog
Right: Check presentation of 1250 Big Bones by CDD C.O. Smith to Madam Big Flea Rogene Hackbarth at Mid-Winter. Left: Check presentation by CDD C.O. Smith to Marine Corps League Auxiliary President Karen Aune of 1250 Big Bones for Operation Little Angel at Mid-Winter.
Woof Woof Devil Dogs,
I have been staying busy since the Supreme Growl in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. As I continue to answer all types of Bylaw questions
from Dogs around the Kennel, I find there have been many ques-
tions regarding whether the posting of activities during our Growls
is considered contrary to MODD Bylaws. (i.e. social media)
I personally feel that what we are currently doing is in con-
tradiction to our Bylaws and Rituals. With guidance from the Past
Chiefs and other Kennel officers, some minor adjustments to the
Ritual Foreword & Oath of Obligation have been submitted and
approved by the Kennel Board of Trustees.
I attended the Modern Day Marine in Quantico, Va. And was
privileged to see the weapons of tomorrow, today. Craig Reeling, VCDD Mid-East and I had the
honor and privilege to advance a WWII Marine to the degree of Pedigree Devil Dog. I have at-
tended 7 Pound Growls, from 6 different Pounds, 1 Pack Growl and installed 3 slates of Pound
Officers.
Over Thanksgiving weekend I, along with PDD Rick Thomason (Pound 210) & DD Steve
Tracy (Pound 370), had the honor to build a handicapped ramp for PCDD George Barrows’ dog
house. George’s declining health had confined him to a wheelchair or bed for much of his day.
Intent was to allow ease of access to his house and some degree of exercise.
January 13th, 2017, the 50th Chief Devil Dog, PCDD George M. Barrows Sr., received his
Permanent Change of Duty Station and is now guarding (Or telling the Marines there how to
guard) the Supreme Commandants residence. I attended the funeral with 4 other Kennel Offic-
ers: Chief Devil Dog C.O. Smith, Deputy Kennel Police Dog PDD Rick Thomason, Kennel
Concierge PDD Terry Hightower, & Kennel Auctioneer PDD Charles Minton, & 50 Dogs from the
NC Pack.
At the culmination of the Mid-Winter Mini Kennel Growl I announced my intention to run
for CHIEF DEVIL DOG of the Order. I would appreciate your support, your vote and your in-
Woof Woof Dogs of the Order, According to the Kennel Bylaws, all Pounds and Packs will be listed in the Spring Woof~O~Gram if they are in a delinquent status. This means you are doing something wrong! You must fix it! Or face to consequences of having your charter suspended. A. A Pound/Pack shall be in Default if: 1. It is indebted to either Kennel or its Pack. 2. It does not have a valid Installation Report on file with Kennel by 30 June. B. No Dog of a defaulted Pound may serve as a Kennel or Pack Officer. C. Notification of any Pound without an Installation Report must appear in the Spring Edition of the WOOF-O-GRAM. Suspension C. The Charter of any Pound/Pack may be suspended for any period not ex-ceeding ninety days for violation of the Laws of the Order or the violation or refusal to carry out the lawful orders of superior authority or for conduct or actions detrimental to the best interests of the Order, or for violation of the laws of the state in which it is located, or the laws of the United States. With that being said, the following list of all Pounds/Packs are delinquent in their duties to the Kennel: Central: 012 1000 226 285 341 359 006 138 174 156 164 241 282 373 014 044 IL PACK, MI PACK, WI PACK, KY PACK, OH PAK Mid East: 204 302 344 143 210 319 127 139 247 NC PACK, VA PACK Mid West: 122 186 217 094 280 110 239 330 252 289 334 IA PACK, KS PACK, MN PACK, SD PACK North East: 096 227 366 011 037 069 113 120 134 137 140 149 283 368 019 020 022 031 109 132 133 169 275 NJ PACK, NY PACK
Kennel Veterinarian Howls
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It’s snowing outside and most old dogs are staying inside keeping their paws dry and chowing down on their favor-
ite biscuits. Most of us do not have much fur on top of our heads to keep our ears and scalp warm and need to wear
something to fight off that coldness. It won’t be too long until our Supreme Growl in Overland Park, Kansas so it’s time
to get focused and get your gear in one sock.
Any dog who needs medicine for any reason needs to ensure they bring those pills with them and take that medi-
cine daily. In addition, if you use a cane or other device to assist you with walking be sure to pack it too. Those with rascals
need to ensure your battery pack is ready to go. Your Kennel Veterinarian staff will be at the ready for any dog that needs
medical assistance.
Veterans who have medical conditions like diabetes, heart problems, PTSD, defibrillator implant or injuries like
embedded metal fragments can get a Medical ID bracelet or pendant at no cost from the VA. Medical ID is jewelry that
could save your life. Medical conditions can be engraved onto the surface of a medical ID bracelet or necklace. A veteran’s
medical ID can also include prescribed medicines and emergency contacts.
In the event of an emergency, this important information can help first responders and/or doctors in providing
veterans with the precise treatment at the right time. Wearing a medical ID protects against potentially harmful medical
errors and eliminates unnecessary trips to the hospital. It is easy to claim your veteran medical ID with the help of your
clinician.
If you want to get a Medical ID go to this site https://www.americanmedical-id.com/media/wysiwyg/PDFs/AMI
-VAHandout2016v3.pdf. Download and print the VA information sheet to bring to your VA clinician. Stay safe, watch
out for each other and hope to see a whole pack of dogs in Kansas waiting to howl so loud that a mere coyote will be afraid
to join in. Hopefully none of our dogs will get rabies in Kansas.
New England: 131 141 002 064 219 276 318 159 249 NH PACK, MA PACK North West: 270 291 305 329 374 104 218 315 118 211 287 353 ID PACK Rocky Mtn: 128 281 367 181 203 342 324 250 CO PACK, NM PACK South East: 184 233 363 079 115 116 124 160 175 183 192 232 258 263 273 278 297 298 336 372 212 317 322 350 354 360 364 168 172 261 376 228 246 313 328 155 209 271 337 AL PACK, FL PACK, LA PACK, GA PACK, TN PACK Southern: 357 178 308 356 087 098 152 177 361 TX PACK South West: 065 099 112 244 245 332 375 047 049 257 323 007 176 AZ PACK, NV PACK ATTENTION: IF YOUR POUND NUMBER OR PACK IS ON THIS LIST, THEN YOU SHOULD CONTACT YOUR POUND/PACK DOG ROBBER TO GET THIS FIXED. PERHAPS IT’S A FORM THAT NEEDS TO BE UPDATED, OR A 990 FILED, OR PASSPORTS TO BE SUBMITTED, OR THE INSTALLATION REPORT IS OVERDUE/MISFILED/OUT OF DATE. WHATEVER IT IS, IT NEEDS TO BE FIXED ASAP!
Delinquent Pound/Pack Report
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JACKSONVILLE - George M. Barrows Sr.,
87, of Jacksonville, NC passed away at his
home on January 13, 2017 surrounded by
his family. Funeral services will be held at
12:30 PM on Wednesday at Jones Funeral
Home, Jacksonville Chapel, with Rev. Jeff
Andre officiating. Burial, with full military
honors, will follow at the Coastal Carolina
State Veterans Cemetery.
He was born April 30, 1929 to the
parents of Phillip F. Barrows and Leila J.
Barrows in Binghamton, NY.
On April 30, 1945 at the age of 16,
he quit high school to join the USMC. His
military assignment covered the bases of
Camp Lejeune, Camp Pendleton, Quan-
tico, Paris Island, MCAS Cherry Point, and
Santa Ana, California.
Barrows was a recruiter in Ports-
mouth, Ohio, and was the voice of the Ma-
rine Barracks at 8th & I Street, Washing-
ton DC where he performed the Battle
Colors narration during the Friday night
parades at the barracks and special occa-
sions away from the Barracks during 1959
-1962.
A 3-time War Veteran serving in
WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, he retired as a
SSGT on April 30, 1967 After retiring from
the USMC, he became a life-long member
of various military organizations which in-
cluded the Military Order of the Devil
Dogs, Marine Corps League, VFW, Vet-
erans of Foreign Wars, American Legion,
2nd Mar. Div. Retirees Association, Am.
Vets, Vietnam Veterans of America,
Base Retiree Council, Onslow County
Council of Veterans.
He was a past member of the NC
Governor’s Advisory Board for the Divi-
sion of Veteran Affairs, Commandant of
the North Carolina Marine Corps League,
Past Chairman of the Onslow County
Veterans Council, the Vietnam Vet Me-
morial Commission.
In 1988 he was elected as the Na-
tional Marine of the Year through the
New York Marine Corps League and then
again as National Marine of the Year
through the North Carolina Marine Corps
League. In 1989 he was awarded by NC
Governor James Martin “The Order of
the Long Pine.”
In 1993 NC Governor James B.
Hunt awarded him a Certificate of Ap-
preciation. Both awards were for his
work in helping veterans. Other awards
received were The Four Chaplains Le-
gion of Honor Membership, the NCOA
Super Saxon Merit Award, Onslow Coun-
ty Veteran of the Year, and numerous
“Outstanding Veteran” awards.
A tribute to PCDD Barrows
Bone 23 WINTER EDITION 2017
In loving memory of:
PCDD George M. Barrows 1929 – 2017
USMC Veteran: WW II, Korea and Vietnam
WOOF WOOF, CHIEF
Final Dog Salute by attending members
Photo Credits by: CDD C.O. Smith and PDD Jeff Jones Page layout: PDD Don Haines
Submitted by: Bill Barta, Kennel Dog Trainer
PCDD Barrows’ Casket being transported by Caisson
Flowers from Kennel Staff Flowers from Past Chief’s Society
Proposed Bylaw Change #1 ARTICLE I - MEMBERSHIP Existing Wording:
Section 101 - Eligibility E. A candidate for election and initiation to the Degree of Pedigreed Devil Dog in this Order must comply with all the following requirements and conditions:
1. All requirements set forth in paragraph A. of this Section;
2. Fully complete and sign their Application in triplicate on official forms, for election, obligation and initiation to the Degree of Pedigreed Devil Dog;
3. Certify that they have been a member of the Marine Corps League, Inc., for at least three (3) full years; Exhibit their current years Membership Cards in the Marine Corps League, Inc., and this Order.
Proposed Wording:
Section 101 - Eligibility E. A candidate for election and initiation to the Degree of Pedigreed Devil Dog in this Order must comply with all the following requirements and conditions:
All requirements set forth in paragraph A. of this Section; 1. Fully complete and sign their Application in triplicate on official forms, for election, obligation and initiation to the Degree of Pedigreed Devil Dog;
2. Certify that they have been a member of the Marine Corps League, Inc., for at least three (3) full years;
3. Exhibit their current years Membership Cards in the Marine Corps League, Inc., and this Order. Attach to their application a letter from the Pound Dog Robber and/or Pound Keeper of their Pound certifying that the candidate has served as a faithful Devil Dog for a period of at least 12 consecutive months; Accompany their Ap-plication with any required election fee. Rationale:
During the 74th Supreme Growl in Grand Rapids, MI the 12 consecutive month’s clause was inadvertently re-moved. This bylaw change will only replace the requirement.
Respectfully Submitted,
PDD J.D. Jones 09-019
Honorable Kennel Smart Dog
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Proposed Bylaw Change #2
Existing Wording
Section 218 – Pound Default A Pound shall be in Default if:
It is indebted to either Kennel or its Pack. It does not have a valid Installation Report on file with Kennel by 30 June.
No Dog of a defaulted Pound may serve as a Kennel or Pack Officer. Notification of any Pound without an Installation Report must appear in the Spring Edition of the WOOF-O-GRAM.
Proposed Wording
Section 218 – Pound Default A Pound shall be in Default if:
It is indebted to either Kennel or its Pack. It does not have a valid Installation Report on file with Kennel by 1 March.
No Dog of a defaulted Pound may serve as a Kennel or Pack Officer. Notification of any Pound without an Installation Report must appear in the Spring Edition of the WOOF-O-GRAM.
Rationale:
The date can not be 30 June and still be able to be put in the Spring Woof-O-Gram. Needs to have a date of 1 March to be able to be put in the Spring Woof-O-Gram.
Respectfully Submitted,
PDD J.D. Jones 09-019
Honorable Kennel Smart Dog
Bone 25 WINTER EDITION 2017
Subject: Proposed Bylaw Change #3
In accordance with Kennel Bylaws, Article Eight, Section 1301, the following Bylaw change is submitted for consideration at the 2017 Supreme Growl.
ARTICLE IX - INSTALLING OFFICERS – SECTION 901 POUND
CURRENTLY READS:
Section 901 - Pound
The Officer installing the new Officers of a Pound shall be a Pedigreed Devil Dog, shall be a Past Pound Keeper, or an incumbent or Past Pack Officer. Immediately following the installa-tion, the Installing Officer shall make a full report to the Worthy Pack Dog Robber, the Hon-orable Kennel Dog Robber and the Vice Chief Devil Dog of the Division. The report shall in-clude the date and place, names, addresses and titles of all Officers installed.
RECOMMENDED CHANGE TO READ:
Section 901 – Pound
The Officer installing the new Officers of a Pound should be a Pedigreed Devil Dog if possible, or shall be a Past Pound Keeper, or an incumbent Elected Pound Officer or Past Elected Pound Officer or Current/Past Pack Elected Officer or Current/Past Kennel Elected Officer. Immediately following the installation, the Installing Officer shall make a full report to the Worthy Pack Dog Robber, the Honorable Kennel Dog Robber and the Vice Chief Devil Dog of the Division. The report shall include the date and place, names, addresses and titles of all Officers installed.
RATIONALE:
The current bylaw is contradictory when stating the Installing Officer “shall” be a Pedigreed Devil Dog when it is possible to also be a Past Pound Keeper, who still may hold the degree of Devil Dog, which his allowed per Section 208 (A)(1) of the Kennel Bylaws. Also, Pound Elected Officers can hold the Degree of Devil Dog and these members may not have the op-portunity to ever advance to Pedigree in the future. It also states that any PDD Officer, whether Elected or Appointed, at the Pack level, is allowed to perform the Installation of Of-ficers for the Pound. The recommended change now includes and allows only Current/Past Pound, Current/Past Pack and Current/Past Kennel Elected Officers. I believe that this sol-emn ceremony should only be conducted by Elected Officers to preserve the full importance of the responsibilities and duties being taken on by the new Officers. It does not seem cor-rect for an Appointed Officer to be inducting in a higher ranking Officer. This proposal also shows consistency with Section 903 (Installing Officer for the Kennel). If accepted, the MODD Ritual would also have to be updated under the section titled “Installation of Officers” for consistency.
Respectfully Submitted, PDD Bruce Rakfeldt Worthy Pack Leader North Carolina Pack
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Greetings to all the Devil Dogs from the North East.
I have been asked to help bring the Pound and Pack records up to date for the Kennel. Please send your latest in-
stallation report and a copy of your 990 to [email protected]. There are also Pounds that have not sent in their
Passport fees in sometime, let's help the Chief reach his goal of $40,000 to present at our Convention in Kansas City.
I realize this is a lot for some of you Dogs but the health and welfare of your respective Pounds and Packs depends
on the Kennel having up to date information, to remain under the Kennels tax exemption we need the information. The
last thing any of us want is the IRS sniffing at your hind quarters. (cont. pg. 27)
Proposed Bylaw Change #4 In accordance with Kennel Bylaws, Article Eight, Section 1301, the following Bylaw change is sub-mitted for consideration at the 2017 Supreme Growl. ARTICLE IX - INSTALLING OFFICERS – SECTION 902 - PACK CURRENTLY READS: Section 902 - Pack The Officer installing the new Pack officers shall be a Pedigreed Devil Dog, shall be a Past Pack Of-ficer or an incumbent or Past Kennel Officer. Immediately following the installation, the Installing officer shall make a full report to the Honorable Kennel Dog Robber, via the Vice Chief Devil Dog of the Division, including the date and place, names and addresses and titles of all Officers installed and the current condition of the Pack. RECOMMENDED CHANGE TO READ: Section 902 - Pack The Officer installing the new Pack officers should be a Pedigreed Devil Dog if possible, or shall be a Past Worthy Pack Leader, or an incumbent Elected Pack Officer or a Past Elected Pack Officer or Current/Past Kennel Elected Officer. Immediately following the installation, the Installing officer shall make a full report to the Honorable Kennel Dog Robber, via the Vice Chief Devil Dog of the Division, including the date and place, names and addresses and titles of all Officers installed and the current condition of the Pack. RATIONALE: The current bylaw is contradictory when stating the Installing Officer “shall” be a Pedigreed Devil Dog when it is possible to also be a Past Pack Leader, with the Degree of Devil Dog, per Section 308(1)(a) of the Kennel Bylaws. Also, Pack Elected Officers can hold the Degree of Devil Dog and these members may not have the opportunity to ever advance to Pedigree in the future. It also states that any PDD Officer, whether Elected or Appointed, at the Pack level, is allowed to perform the Installation of Officers for the Pack. Additionally, only Past Kennel Officers, whether Elected or Appointed, can only perform the Installation of Officers. The recommended change allows only Current/Past Pack Elected Officers and Current/Past Kennel Elected Officers. I believe that this sol-emn ceremony should only be conducted by Elected Officers to preserve the full importance of the responsibilities and duties being taken on by the new Officers. It does not seem correct for an Ap-pointed Officer to be inducting in a higher ranking Officer. This proposal also shows consistency with Section 903 (Installing Officers for Kennel). If accepted, the MODD Ritual would also have to be updated under the section titled “Installation of Officers” for consistency. Respectfully Submitted, PDD Bruce Rakfeldt Worthy Pack Leader North Carolina Pack
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(NE cont. from pg. 26)
I know this is short and not sweet but we just closed on our property in CT and are trying to settle in to our new
state and home. Just coming over from the League side and making the transition from NVC to VCDD will no doubt cost
me quite a few bones. This old Bloodhound is prepared to track down anyone who resists, please , let's get this done so we
all can have some fun!
PDD Rich Harrington
VCDD Northeast Division
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EFFECTIVE AUGUST 2016Code Description Price Code Description Price
App 01 Golf Shirt; Blk, Red, White, Grn, Blue 36.00$ AWD 21 MODD Distinguished Service Awar 2.00$ App 03 MODD Baseball Cap, Black 12.00$ AWD 22 MODD Certificate f/All Occasion 2.00$ App 04 Mock Turtlneck, Jersey White Only 32.00$ AWD 23 MODD Cert wFoil Logo Black 2.00$ App 05 Sweat Shirt Navy w/EGA "USMC" 30.00$ AWD 24 MODD Cert w/Foil Logo Color 2.00$ App 07 T-Shirt Red or Gold 11.00$ AWD 25 Pack DOY Certificate 2.00$ App 12 Vest, Red size S to 3xl 46.00$ AWD 26 Pound DOY Certificate 2.00$ App 13 Blue Denim Shirt w/MODD S/S 35.00$ AWD 27 Pack DOY Large Medal 15.00$ App 16 Black Denim Shirt w/MODD S/S 35.00$ AWD 28 Pound DOY Large Medal 15.00$ App 17 Vest, Red w/MODD Logo on Back 78.00$ AWD 29 Award Presentation Folder 2.00$ App 18 Jacket Black w/MODD on Back 80.00$ AWD 30 MODD Life Membership Certificate 2.00$ App 20 MODD Beret, Black,Red, Gold 25.00$ BUC 1 Buckle, These Colors Don't Run 13.00$ App 24 Jacket Red w/MODD on Back 70.00$ BUC 2 Buckle, USMC w/M-16 13.00$ App 25 Shirt Dress Maroon w/MODD L/S 35.00$ BUC 3 Buckle, Pewter Iwo Jima 13.00$ App 26 Shirt Dress Maroon w/MODD L/S 35.00$ BUC 5 Buckle, Onyx w/Bulldog Head 30.00$ App 27 Shirt Dress Forest w/MODD Logo 35.00$ Flag 10 Flag, MIA/Pow 3' x 5' 7.50$ App 28 Shirt Dress Green L/S w/USMC 35.00$ Flag 11 Flag, USN 3'x 5' 7.50$ App 31 Misc Baseball caps 12.00$ Flag 12 Flag, USA 3'x 5' 7.50$ App 33 Shirt Maroon w/MODD S/S 35.00$ Flag 2 Flag, USMC w/Bulldog 3' x 5' 7.50$ App 34 Shirt Maroon w/USMC S/S 35.00$ Flag 6 Flag, USMC 3' x 5' 7.50$ App 35 Shirt Green w/MODD S/S 35.00$ MAS 2 Magnet, "I Love My Marine Bulldog" 3.00$ App 36 Shirt Green w/USMC S/S 35.00$ MAS 22 Magnet, MODD Logo 6" Square 7.50$ App 39 Shirt, White w/MODD Logo on Back 42.00$ MAS 26 Magnet, 12" Round USMC Logo 10.00$ App 40 Jacket, Gold Heavy w/MODD Logo 80.00$ MAS 27 Magnet, USMC Emblem 5 1/2" 5.00$ App 41 Shirt Dress Red w/MODD S/S 35.00$ MAS 38 Devil Dog Stone Bottle Topper 11.00$ AWD 01 Disc f/MODD Pk/Pd Awards 18.00$ MAS 40 MODD Bones Bag 2.50$ AWD 02 Pack Dog of the Year Plaque 50.00$ MAS 41 USMC Swagger Stick 30.00$ AWD 03 Pound Dog of the Year Plaque 50.00$ MAS 42 Magnet MODD 12" Logo 15.00$ AWD 04 Pack DOY Lapel Pin 3.50$ MAS 43 MODD Blazier Crest w/Pins 18.00$ AWD 05 Pound DOY Lapel Pin 3.50$ MAS 44 MODD Blazier Crest w/o Pins 17.00$ AWD 06 Pack DOY Mini Medal 12.50$ MAS 46 Marine Brat Dog Tag 7.00$ AWD 07 Pound DOY Mini Medal 12.50$ MAS 47 Minn Challenge Coin 10.00$ AWD 08 Pack DOY Ribbon 5.00$ MAS 50 Idaho Challenge Coin 10.00$ AWD 09 Pound DOY Ribbon 5.00$ MAS 51 MODD Money /Cap Bag 25.00$ AWD 10 Pack Leader Comm Ribbo 2.00$ MAS 52 Alabama Challenge Coin 12.00$ AWD 11 Pack Leader Comm Certificate 2.00$ MAS 54 Mich Challenge Coin 12.00$ AWD 12 Pound Keeper Comm Ribbon 2.00$ MAS 55 Marine Corps Cigarette Lighter 10.00$ AWD 13 Pound Keeper Comm Crtificate 2.00$ MAS 56 Hitch Cover 10.00$ AWD 14 Past Pack Leader Large Medal 15.00$ MAS 57 Spring Assisted Knife 12.00$ AWD 15 Past Pack Leader Mini Meal 12.50$ MAS 58 Knife w/tacticle pen set 30.00$ AWD 16 Past Pound Keeper Large Medal 15.00$ MAS 59 Dog Tag Knife 5.00$ AWD 17 Past Pound Keeper Mini Medal 12.50$ Mold 1 MCL Candy Mold 3.00$ AWD 18 MODD Certificate of Appreciation 2.00$ Mold 2 MODD Logo Candy Mold 3.00$ AWD 19 Past Pack Leader Ribbon 2.00$ NPK 1 New Pup Kit (****) 20.00$ AWD 20 Past Pound Keeper Ribbon 2.00$ Pass MODD Passport 5.00$
Merchandise Price List
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Code Description Price Code Description Price
Pat 1 MODD Cap Patch (Official 3.00$ Pin 27 Lest We Forget Pin 3.00$ Pat 2 MODD Shoulder Patch (Official) 4.00$ Pin 75 75th Anv Lapel Pin blue or tan face 3.00$ Pat 3 Patch White w/Bulldog Head 3.00$ Pin B Rubber Back f/Pins (50 per pack) 2.50$ Pat 11 MODD Patch 10" w/Letters 35.00$ Pub 1 Kennel By Laws w/chages 6.00$ Pat 12 Hollywood Marine Patch 5.00$ Pub 2 Kennel Ritual (Large Edition) 3.00$ Pat 13 Parris Island Patch 5.00$ Pub 4 Dog Robbers Manual 3.50$ Pat 14 Patch, USMC Emblem 9 1/2 Round 12.00$ Pub 5 Bulldog Sketch 8 1/2" x 11" 2.00$ Pat 15 Patch USMC Emblem 6" x 8" 12.00$ Pub 6 MODD Logo Inside Decal 2.00$ Pat 16 USMC Bulldog 1775 x 10" 13.00$ Pub 7 MODD Logo Outside Decal 2.00$ Pat 17 Patch MODD 11 1/2" w/Letters 45.00$ Pub 8 MODD Logo Sticker Sheet 24 1.50$ Pat 18 Patch Bulldog Head Small 3.00$ Pub 9 MODD Ribbon Chart 2.00$ Pat 19 Patch Bulldog Head Lg 10.00$ Pub 11 MODD Logo Rubber Stamp 1" 14.00$ Pat 20 Pack Leader 7.00$ Pub 14 MODD LogoDisc Enameled 10.00$ Pat 21 Pound Keeper 7.00$ Pub 17 MODD Collar (Ribbon) Chart 2.00$ Pat 22 Dog Robber 6.00$ Pub 18 Kennel Ritual (Small Edition) 2.00$ Pat 23 Sr Vice Pack Leader 8.50$ Pub 19 Handbook, f/New Pups (large) 1.50$ Pat 24 Sr Vice Pound Keeper 8.50$ Pub 20 Handbook, f/New Pups (Small Ed) 1.00$ Pat 25 Jr Vice Pack Leader 8.50$ Pub 22 MODD Get Well Cards 5.00$ Pat 26 Jr Vice Pound Keeper 8.50$ Pub 23 1" MODD Rubber Stamp Self Ink 25.00$ Pat 27 Smart Dog 6.00$ Pub 24 2" MODD Rubber Stamp Self Ik 30.00$ Pat 28 Watch Dog 6.00$ Pub 25 Note Pad 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 2.00$ Pat 29 Dog Trainer 7.00$ Pub 26 MODD Stationary 8 1/2 x 11 6.00$ Pat 30 Barking Dog 7.00$ Rib-DD Collar, Red f/Pedigree 1.00$ Pat 31 Police Dog 6.00$ Rib-DD Collar, Red w/grommet 1.50$ Pat 32 Mad Dog 6.00$ RIB-PDD Collar, Gold f/Pedigree 1.00$ Pat 4 Patch Red w/Bulldog Head 3.00$ RIB-PDD-G Collar, Gold w/grommet 1.50$ Pat 5 Patch "DEVIL DOG" Letters Only 3.00$ Rib-Pup Collar, Black f/Pup 1.00$ Pat 6 MODD 8 1/2" Cap Patch Design 30.00$ Rib-Pup Collar, Black w/grommet 1.50$ Pat 7 Bulldog w/Green Helmet 3.50$ Tag 1 MODD Dog Tag 3.50$ Pat 8 White Bulldog w/Helmet Standing 3.50$ Pat 9 Black Bulldog w/Helmet Standing 3.50$ Pat Conv AL, ID, A, M, FL, M, NC, MI , CO 4.00$ Pin 1 MODD Lapel Pin (Pat 2 Design) 3.00$ All apparel comes in S to 3XLPin 2 Pin, Small Dog Standing 1.50$ Pin 3 Bulldog in Globe and Anchor 3.00$ **** NPK 1 The New Pup Kit contains thePin 4 MODD Life Membership Pin 3.00$ following items: Black Collar w/Pin 5 Pin, USMC w/Bulldog Head 3.00$ grommet, Dog Tag, Lapel Pin #1, Pin 6 PIN, USMC as above w/Wreath 3.00$ Passport, Cap Patch, Shoulder Patch,Pin 8 Pin, Bulldog w/White Blanket 3.00$ and Small HandbookPin 9 Pin, Bulldog Running Front 3.00$
Pin 10 Pin, Bulldog w/Helmet 3.00$ Kennel Website
Pin 11 Pin, Bulldog w/Barracks Cover 3.00$ moddkennel.orgPin 12 PIA Medal and Ribbon 13.50$
Pin 13 Pin, Yellow Footprints 3.00$ Kennel Quartermaster Email:Pin 14 Pin, These Colors Don't Run 3.00$ [email protected]