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What are the requirements for membership?
To become a member of the US Military Vets MC, you must (at a minimum) meet the following requirements:
- 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”). 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.
- Have a valid motorcycle operator’s license
- Own a motorcycle which is 750cc or larger
- Active participation in the Club
- Pay monthly dues
What does the membership process entail?
- As a traditional MC, there are phases to becoming a member in the US Military Vets MC:
- Prospect
- During the Prospect phase, an individual will go to runs and attend portions of meetings with the club as a guest. This gives the prospect a chance to evaluate his desire to belong to this brotherhood and the club members to evaluate the prospect’s basic personality and compatibility.
- Probate
- The Probate phase is longer and gives the probate the opportunity to learn the proper conduct of a member in an MC. It affords the membership the opportunity to evaluate the probate as an individual they will be proud to label as, and depend upon, as a Brother. During this time, the probate is under the direct supervision of an experienced member whenever wearing the club “rockers”.
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