Riding for
Veterans

The American Legion Riders was established in 1993, bringing together Legion members who share a love of motorcycles and a commitment to serving veterans. Chapter 132 rides with purpose — from charity events and fundraisers to participating in military funeral escorts for fallen heroes.

Riders John Schutz — a Vietnam veteran and longtime chapter leader — and the members of Chapter 132 embody the spirit of the American Legion: honor, service, and camaraderie. They are a visible and powerful presence in the Orange community and at veterans events throughout Southern California.

Whether it's a charity ride for veterans, an escort for a Gold Star family, or simply the open road with fellow patriots — Chapter 132 rides together.

Riders Chapter 132
American Legion
Orange, California
Est. 1993
Freedom · Brotherhood · Service

How We Serve

Chapter 132 Riders serve in many ways — always with purpose, always with honor.

Military Funeral Escorts

Chapter 132 participates in funeral escorts for fallen military members, providing a dignified and respectful tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

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Charity Rides

Organized charity rides raise funds for veterans programs, children's causes, and the American Legion's national initiatives. Riders from across the region join Chapter 132.

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Veterans Advocacy

Riders are visible advocates for veterans — participating in community events, parades, and rallies that keep veterans' issues in the public eye.

Post Support

Chapter 132 supports Post 132 activities — from helping at events to fundraising for post programs that directly benefit veterans in Orange County.

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Poppy Rides

Annual Poppy Rides in May raise awareness of Memorial Day and funds for veterans' needs in partnership with the American Legion Auxiliary.

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Community Events

Participating in Veterans Day parades, Memorial Day ceremonies, and community events throughout Orange and surrounding cities.

Join the Riders

To join the American Legion Riders, you must be an active member in good standing of the American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary, or the Sons of the American Legion — and you must own or have regular access to a motorcycle.

  • Active member of the American Legion, Auxiliary, or SAL in good standing
  • Own or have regular access to a motorcycle (engine 250cc or larger)
  • Hold a valid motorcycle license or endorsement in your state
  • Commitment to the Riders' mission of service to veterans and community
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Chapter 132 Meetings

2nd Saturday of every month · 8:30 AM
143 S. Lemon Street, Orange, CA

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Ride with Chapter 132

Join a brotherhood of veterans and patriots who ride together in service to those who served.