Retired U.S. Marine Corps LtCol Dustin Kosar's motorcycle coaching passion began when one of his Marines nearly lost his life for improper handling...
Mishaps diminish our readiness. They remove our Marines, Sailors and civilian employees from their units and workplaces, and place them in hospitals,...
Retired U.S. Marine Corps LtCol Dustin Kosar's motorcycle coaching passion began when one of his Marines nearly lost his life for improper handling of his motorcycle, leaving him permanently impaired for the rest of his life; the Marine was only 22 when he crashed his motorcycle. Since then, Kosar coached Marines through motorcycle training programs offered in the Marine Corps units he was stationed at. He retired out of MCB Quantico and continues to coach Marines on safe handling of motorcycles on base through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. “My passion right now is keeping Marines alive to enjoy the next ride,” Kosar stated.
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