How many CVMA chapters are there in Texas?

A national organization, CVMA has 221 chapters, 15 of which are in Texas.

Who are the veterans MC?

US VETERANS MOTORCYCLE CLUB, NATIONAL

  • To show respect for all Veterans who served honorably.
  • To promote the true meaning of Brotherhood to all members.
  • Continue to support our active duty Military.

How many CVMA members are there?

The CVMA has members from all 50 states and living abroad. Many members continue to serve in the Armed Forces of the United States….Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association.

Full member patch of the CVMA
Formation 2001
Website combatvet.us

What does CVMA consider combat?

Any Person of Good Character who is a “Combat” Veteran of a Foreign War, who owns and operates a motorcycle of 500cc or above, and has been approved by the National CVMA Board of Directors.

What is combat veteran?

Generally, combat veterans are those that served in a combat zone during their military service. This can include service in Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, and certain areas of Iraq and Afghanistan, among other locations.

What is Warrior MC?

THE CLUB. The WARRIORS M/C was established as a First Nations Native American Motorcycle Club for an “Elite Few”. The WARRIORS M/C has members from all walks of life and from different motorcycle clubs from the 60’s to present. One Heart, One Spirit, One Truth.

What is Warrior brotherhoods?

Warrior brotherhoods were groups of young men who were renowned for their fighting skills and bravery. They would defend their tribe in a war and sometimes raid neighbouring tribes for goods.

How do I pay my CVMA dues?

All CVMA® members are required to pay National Dues annually. The Dues Year runs from 1 July thru 30 June. Once you have logged in, hover over “Administration” and select “201 File”, then click button found on right side that says, “Dues Options”.

Who qualifies as a combat veteran?

How do I prove I am a combat veteran?

The VA lists several different ways in which a Veteran can prove he or she was in combat:

  1. If you received a combat service medal.
  2. If you received hostile fire pay, imminent danger pay, or tax benefits.
  3. If you received military service documentation that documents combat theater.