Military Order of Devil Dogs
Colorado Pack
Welcome
We are a Fun and Honor Society of the Marine Corps League
Unlike some other organizations, the Military Order of the Devil Dogs are created equal. Only Marine Members in good standing in the Marine Corps League, with one continuous year may be "asked" to apply for membership. The success of the Pound is up to the membership and especially up to its leadership. The Kennel and the Pack will help, but will not do the work for the Pound, nor can they guarantee its success.
The official publication of the Military Order of Devil Dogs is the Woof-O-Gram. This publication is set out quarterly to it's members.
What is a Devil Dog
The Marine Corps League, formed in 1923 by members of what had
been the Marine Corps Veterans Association, assimilated more than 40 existing
Marine oriented organizations that sprang up following the end of World War I.
Comprised largely of veterans of the
fierce fighting between the Fifth and Sixth Marine Regiments and the Germans,
these returning veterans of the Great War ("the war to end all wars") were
called "Teufelhunde” by their German adversaries, literally meaning "Dogs of the
Devil," or as we now know, DEVIL DOGS. Legend has it that, because our Marines
were so under supplied during the battle of
These battle-hardened Marines who, for all time, earned for ensuing generations,
the title "Devil Dog"; on 6 June 1918 were a part of the American Expeditionary
Forces (AEF) commanded by General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing. They had set
sail on 14 June 1917 under orders from Major General Commandant George Barnett
as a "Force in Readiness." At the time, the total strength of the Marine Corps,
worldwide, stood at 511 officers and 13,214 enlisted men.
Landing in
The Order is organized in nearly every state where there is a Marine Corps League presence. Now in its 68th year, the Order boasts a semi-permanent headquarters in Michigan, a full-time Kennel Dog Robber, National Executive Secretary and Bookkeeper.
The Order, the FUN and HONOR SOCIETY of the Marine Corps
League, is comprised of only regular members of the League who have been
recommended for membership by 2 members of the Order. Each member undergoes a
series of initiations. First, as a Pup, in their Pound (the local organization,
the basis of the Order); then, as a Devil Dog in their Pack (the State
organization which meets during a Department Convention); and, finally, as a
Pedigreed Devil Dog at the SUPREME GROWL held in conjunction with the National
Convention of the League. Each degree must be held for one full year before
candidacy for the next degree may be considered.
It promotes good fellowship amongst the members of the different Marine
Corps League Detachments. The Order provides amusement and entertainment at all
gatherings of the League, when and where advisable, preserves and strengthens
the principles and ideals of the League, and maintains true allegiance to the
What is it?
The Military Order of Devil Dogs is the fun and honor society of the Marine Corps League
What it Does?
It promotes good fellowship amongst the members of different Marine Corps League
Detachments. The Order provides amusement and entertainment at all gatherings of
the League, when and where advisable. It
assists in the accomplishment of all programs and objectives of the League,
preserves and strengthens the principles and ideals of the League, and maintains
true allegiance to the
Who Belongs?
You must be a paid-up member and in Good Standing in the Marine Corps League, Inc. The applicant must be active in his or her Detachment in the League, and must be invited to join the Order. He or She must be recommended by his or her Detachment Commandant and be sponsored by two Devil Dogs or Pedigreed Devil Dogs. The applicant is then interviewed by the members of the Pound at Pound Growl (a meeting is called a Growl). If accepted, the applicant must undergo an initiation and obligation ceremony. Then He or She becomes a Pup in the Order.
Organization
The Pound is on a local level and is usually made up of
members of different Marine Corps League Detachments. On the State level there
is the Pack, and on the National level there is a Kennel. There are three
different degrees in the Order. The lowest degree is that of Pup. The next
degree is that of Devil Dog. The highest degree is that of Pedigreed Devil Dog.
The head of the Pound is called the Pound Keeper. The head of the Pack is the
Pack Leader. The head of the Kennel is also the head of all Devil Dogs and is
called Chief Devil Dog.
The Order's many charitable donations not only help people in need, but also
build good public relations for the Order, the League, and the United States
Marine Corps.
Colorado Pack Officers:
| Pack Leader | PDD Tom Krueger |
| Sr Vice Pack Leader | DD Mike Davis |
| Jr Vice Pack Leader | PDD Alan Brink |
| Smart Dog | PDD Stan Cooper |
| Dog Robber | PDD Barry Georgopulous |
| Dog Trainer | PDD Ken Dimick |
| Police Dog | DD Andy Anderson |
| Watch Dog | DD Warren Miller |
| Barking Dog | PDD Robert Cowan |


