Hells Angles
The most recognized motorcycle group in the world today was started by the U.S. Army's 11th airborne division in the mid 1940's who called themselves The Hells Angels. Not surprisingly, the returning soldiers found it difficult to settle into the half-asleep America. After living on the edge for so long, they found it difficult to settle down into families, jobs, colleges, and mortgages. So they rode. The Angels have grown over the past fifty years. They now have over three dozen chapters in the U.S., over a dozen in fifteen countries, and a worldwide membership numbering in the thousands. The Angels have become a worldwide super power. By the 1950's, the reputation of the Angels had roared out in front of all other gangs. Although infamous, there hadn't been much organization in the group, until Ralph "Sonny" Barger started the Oakland chapter in 1954. Ever since he has be
Becoming an Angel is not a simple task. First off you have to have good connections, this keeps the group trustworthy and close. Second, you have to own a Harley Davidson. Third, you must at all times keep the Angels your number one priority. After all is said and done, there are usually initiations, or tasks needed to be done in order to prove yourself. Some tasks range from seeing how smashed you can get all the way to seeing how much smashing you can do. The every day life for a Hells Angel differs. They have different jobs, some don't even have jobs. But usually on a weekday they are working people who wake up and go to work. After work they might go to the shop and work on their bikes. On the weekends they usually get together and ride. When they ride they usually ride all weekend. Of course they stop at every bar they see and throw a few back. Once in the Ang
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