Avicii – Hey Brother
Mission objectives:
1. Promote and enhance the true sense of Brotherhood that we once shared while on active duty.
2. Promote and maintain a true sense of respect to all members of The Club, regardless of position or tenure within The Club.
3. Establish and support a strong sense of pride in having served our Country.
4. Improve the image of Veterans and Bikers to the General Public.
“This MC is Dedicated to the remembrance of the sacrifices by those who gave the Ultimate Sacrifice and for those who still struggle today”.
The US VETERANS MC is a Motorcycle Club of and for qualified Veterans. Membership in The Club will in no way be biased due to religion, race, or gender. The Club will make every effort to ensure that no member ever has to compromise his family, career, or principles.
We are not directly associated with any other Motorcycle Club, but do support other MC’s whenever possible. Our Membership includes all Branches of the Service and we are dedicated to the sacrifices of our Active Duty Military and their Families as they fight to guarantee our Freedoms, and to the remembrance of those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.
Additionally, we support Veterans, Veteran related causes, other Veteran Motorcycle Clubs, and Veteran Organizations to the best of our ability. We do abide by our By-Laws and truly live by a code of Brotherhood that we do not hold lightly. We do not just lend lip service to that code, but do strive to always live in the Brotherhood.
Gold – The color gold is the one color that binds all services together. It represents our solidarity and dedication to the brotherhood. It also displays The Club’s dedication to support the families of those who lost their life in combat (gold star families).
6 Stars – The stars represent the now six branches of the military- Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, and Space Force. (The pictures below were before the Space Force was made an official branch)
Eagle – The eagle and shield was accepted as the seal of the United States by Congress in 1782. It represents the freedoms that the military fights to preserve.