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F.A.Q.

 

Q: How do I get more information about your Motorcycle Club?

 

A: If you think that you have what it takes to become one of us, email info@usmvmc352crew.org and place "ATTN: FTO" in the subject line.

 

 

Q: What are the requirements to join your Motorcycle Club?

 

A: Basic Requirements

1) Have 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").

2) 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.

3) Have a valid motorcycle operator's license.

4) Have a 750cc motorcycle or larger.

5) Pay monthly dues.

6) Active participation in the club

 

Q: Is the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club an outlaw motorcycle club?

 

A: We are an independent, neutral and non-territorial club.  By definition, an "outlaw" motorcycle club is a Club that is NOT chartered by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA). While some of  our members may belong to and support the AMA, the USMVMC is NOT chartered by the AMA. We respect all clubs that follow the traditional  M/C protocols.

 

 

Q: Do I have to ride a cruiser or Harley-Davidson to be a member of your Club??

 

A: Membership requires a 750cc or larger motorcycle. Sportbikes, cruisers, tourers, trikes, sidecars, are all considered acceptable  provided they are 750cc or larger. Motorscooters are not eligible

 

Q: Is the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club, a terriotorial Motorcycle Club?

 

A: We do not claim territory, however we do place a State cube on the back of our vests to identify to our Brothers and Sisters which State the member's Chapter is located.

 

Q: How long does it take to become a member

 

A: If you are asking that question, then we are not for you!

 

 

Q: How many members do you have?

 

A: We are a family we have brothers and sisters. More than one, less than the nation !

Department of the Army

June 14, 1775

Department of the Navy

October 13, 1775

Department of the Air Force

September 17, 1947

US Marine Corps

November 10, 1775

US Coast Guard

August 4, 1790

Defense POW and Missing Personel Office

June 30, 1997

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