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Marines Pose For Beefcake Calendar

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Marines Pose For Beefcake Calendar
Calendar To Raise Funds For Wounded Vets

NEW YORK -- A group of Marines and ex-Marines who fought in Iraq -- including two wounded there -- is featured in a beefcake calendar being sold to help wounded veterans.

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Web Site: http://www.freedomisnotfree.com/

View of all 12 months: http://www.freedomisnotfree.com/Calendar.aspx

"It's a stopgap effort to help people where government programs leave off," said Rudy Reyes, who served two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan and is on the calendar's cover. "This is a way for citizens to help citizens."

The "America's Heroes" calendar is being sold by Freedom is Not Free, a San Diego-based nonprofit group that helps injured service members and their families with such expenses as travel, mortgage and utility bills and special beds for burn victims.

Reyes and the other men who appear in the glossy 2007 lineup served in Iraq in Marine reconnaissance units. Sgt. James Wright, 31, who lost his hands and part of his leg, appears on the back cover in full uniform, saluting with what's left of his right arm.

Several members of the group, promoting the calendar on a cross-country tour, said Thursday they have medical conditions, ranging from combat stress-related symptoms to injuries to their feet, knees, hips and backs from carrying combat loads of more than 200 pounds.

When service members come back, "many don't have the financial or emotional support to get back to daily life," said former Sgt. Michael Saucier, 24, of Prior Lake, Minn., who served two Iraq tours and is now a carpenter's apprentice in Lake Tahoe, Nev.

All but one of the men had to be coaxed to pose shirtless for the calendar.

"I wasn't afraid to pose. This is the new-generation Marines," quipped Sean Mickle, 31, a Marine platoon sergeant at Camp Pendleton, Calif.

The $14.99 calendar promises that "100 percent of proceeds aid wounded heroes and their families."

Production expenses were covered by private donations to Freedom is Not Free, founded last year by entrepreneur David Dominguez.

"There is a need," he said. "Some Iraq veterans are so depressed when they get back they can't even fill out the papers required for benefits."

The calendar is the brainchild of his client Jean Hamerslag, a California advertising executive who suggested that the organization's fundraising needed something that would grab the public's attention.

"Sex," she said with a giggle.

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Below, the model for June:

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Well ALRIGHT! Hot guys, and the proceeds go to a good cause! (!)

Who could ask for more!

I believe I'll be placing my order this week! ..|

Thanks for sharing that! (*8*)
 
I took another look at the models... It's hard to pick a favorite, but I think I'd could be VERY happy during the month of May...

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I wonder if these military guys mind that gay guys are going to buy these calendars and drool over them (among other things). Oh well, money is money. Three cheers for the almighty pink dollar!
 
I'd trim the month of January and May, but that's just me. A trim is ok, but alot of hair is not, a smoothe chest is better! *|*
 
Cool. They show all months so I don't need to waste money.
 
Holy smokes!

The Proud, The Few, ............The Marines!

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, it's for a good cause; but why not have more than one good cause............right? lol

I think these "beef-cake" marines are helping their fellow soldiers in more than one way, don't you??

Semper Fi!(*8*) (*8*) :kiss: :kiss:
 
It's a nice calendar full of good looking guys, but it's pretty sad that the people who have served their country aren't being taken cared for by the government that started the war that caused the injuries/problems in the first place.

Not that I have a problem with semi-nude(or fully nude) military guys, it's just kind of a shame that there is a need to have to strip them for any reason other than pure enjoyment.
 
The Today Show video:

http://video.msn.com/v/us/msnbc.htm?g=7ca1b4ca-5332-4289-a8e1-867808f0b088&f

(If it doesn't load or says the video isn't available, close the window and click the link again. It may take several attempts, but it will eventually load.)

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Also, here's an article from The San Diego-Union Tribune:


Marines calendar to aid wounded comrades

By Amanda Daniels
COMMUNITY NEWS WRITER

September 27, 2006

RANCHO SANTA FE – Creative ideas usually come to Jean Hamerslag late at night, but recently one arose during a fitness workout.

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CRISSY PASCUAL / Union-Tribune

Sgt. Rudy Reyes (left) worked with Jean Hamerslag (right) during a fitness class he teaches in The Ranch. Her experience in the class prompted Hamerslag to publish a calendar to benefit Marines.


While training with instructor Sgt. Rudy Reyes, Hamerslag realized she could raise funds for Freedom is Not Free by producing a 2007 calendar featuring elite reconnaissance Marines.

Hamerslag is a board member of the nonpartisan and nonprofit Freedom is Not Free, which was founded last year to aid wounded U.S. troops and their families.

Reyes' photograph is on the cover and the June page of the calendar, “America's Heroes, Reconnaissance Marines.”

He fought in special missions in Afghanistan and Iraq and was featured along with his unit, the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, in a three-part investigative series in Rolling Stone magazine in 2003. He was a central character in the book “Generation Kill,” by the same writer, Evan Wright.

“We've all lost our friends, some have been killed and some maimed,” Reyes said. “It's (war) very real to us. We've been in those fights and ambushes.”

One of his close friends lost both arms, he said.

Even so, Reyes initially thought Hamerslag was kidding about the calendar when she mentioned it earlier this year. Reyes works occasionally as a model, but most Marines would balk at the idea.

Plus, there wasn't much time to meet deadlines for printing and distribution.

But after she redeemed a few favors, the calendar started to come together, Hamerslag said.

“No matter how shy – or how kind of 'fluffy' any of my guys would think doing this calendar would be, if we know we're going to be raising awareness for our brothers, who we feel are the strongest and best in the world and who are laying their lives on the line, then we will do it,” Reyes said.

Many of the “models” are active Marines from Camp Pendleton. The calendar will be distributed nationally.

Reyes lives in San Marcos, where he and his brother, Michael Reyes, founded the fitness company Zen Kommando after Reyes finished his tours.

The brothers teach fitness classes around the county, including at the Rancho Santa Fe Community Center.

Hamerslag met Rudy Reyes through a class. She is an artist and retired advertising entrepreneur who joined Freedom is Not Free after a friend and Ranch resident, David Dominguez, began the organization in May 2005 with another friend, Carl Frank.

The group raises and distributes funds to U.S. military personnel in need through an unusual method: Its Purple Heart Advisory Committee determines where funds should go. The committee includes Purple Heart recipients, survivors of Purple Heart recipients and wounded Marines who are on Active Duty.

All of money raised is given out, Hamerslag said. Board members volunteer their time and give their own funds to keep the group running, she said.

The calendar will be available at Barnes & Noble Booksellers and online at www.freedomisnotfree.com.

For more information, call the group at (858 ) 847-9999.
 
And yet if they pose for a gay website....The shit hits the fan.

Interesting.


Oh well, I'll take one anyways. !oops!
 
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