History
The U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club was established in 1987, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and is incorporated as a non-profit organization.
Objectives:
The Club as a national organization strives to achieve the following:
To provide a club for qualified male military veterans which offers brotherhood and an opportunity to establish relationships with other veterans who have served in the defense of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA.
To establish and support a strong sense of pride in having served in the active military service of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA.
To improve the image of military veterans and bikers to the general public.
Minimum Requirements
A. Males Having a DD Form 214 and have served 181 days or more in an active duty status. (Reserve and National Guard members can count active duty for training and "summer camps"). Have full rights to veterans benefits and have received an Honorable Discharge from the United States military or be currently on active duty for a period greater than 181 days, or currently in the National Guard or Reserves.
B. Have a valid motorcycle operator's license.
C. Pay monthly dues.
D. Have a 750cc motorcycle or larger.
E. Active participation in the club.