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Marine Corps Themed 1937 Panel Truck to Lead Marine Corps Marathon
From the Marine Corps Marathon August 19, 2004 Quantico, VA For the Washington Running Report
Look for a 67 year old to lead the 29th Marine Corps
Marathon
(MCM). The Leatherneck Express, a fully restored a 1937 panel
truck
complete with U.S. Marine Corps graphics and a stadium style
sound system,
will be among the lead vehicles guiding the runners through
the course as
it
winds through Arlington and Washington, D.C. on Sunday,
October 31.
Military history buff and classic car restorer Tom Torget, 57
of
Kerrville,
TX, has created a classic Marine recruiting vehicle that draws
as much
attention, visibility and awe as the 'Hummers' and other of
today's
vehicles. " I thought of what might have been done during WWII
to inspire
youth to consider joining the Corps," said Torget.
The Leatherneck Express boasts colors, artwork and a speaker
system that
blares inspirational and patriotic music to charge spectators.
Torget, who served six years in the Marine Corps Reserves,
initiated this
project at his own expense and completed the two-year task in
the spring
of
2004. The Leatherneck Express has received "fan mail" from
Vice President
Cheney, as well the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
"The MCM is always looking to add extra elements of
excitement," said Rick
Nealis, Marine Corps Marathon Race Director. "The Leatherneck
Express
will
be ahead of the pack on race day alerting spectators along the
course that
the lead runners are soon to follow."
The Leatherneck Express will also appear at the MCM Healthy
Kids Fun Run
on
Saturday, October 30th at the Iwo Jima Monument.
The USMC recruiting HMMWV (Hummer) will be on display at the
entrance of
the
Hyatt Regency Crystal City during the 2004 MCM Runners' Expo
presented by
Caremark from October 28-30 and at the MCM Finish Festival
tent on race
day. The Marine Corps Marathon continues a combined tradition of
dedication,
sportsmanship and patriotism. Since its inception, over
293,000 civilian
and military runners from all walks of life have participated,
deservingly
earning the event its nickname "The People's Marathon." The
Marine Corps
Marathon also hosts The Washington Post presents: The Healthy
Kids Fun Run
on Saturday, October 30 and the Marine Corps Marathon 8K on
Sunday,
October
31, immediately following the start of the Marathon.
Photos from the 2003 Marine Corps Marathon
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