Brotherhood
Military service creates bonds that last well beyond active duty. Our chapter is built on loyalty, respect, and standing beside one another both on and off the road.
The U.S. Military Vets M/C – Treasure Coast Chapter is a brotherhood of military veterans who share a passion for motorcycles, patriotism, community service, and honoring those who came before us.
Military service creates bonds that last well beyond active duty. Our chapter is built on loyalty, respect, and standing beside one another both on and off the road.
We support veterans, participate in community events, and carry forward the values of duty, honor, and commitment through our chapter activities and outreach.
We honor the memory of fallen brothers, respect the traditions of military service, and represent our club and our chapter with pride and dignity.
The mission of the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club is to promote camaraderie among veterans, preserve the traditions of military service, and support veteran-related causes within the communities we serve.
Our chapter is based in Fort Pierce, Florida, and proudly serves the Treasure Coast region. Through rides, memorial events, open houses, and chapter activities, we stay connected to our members, our families, and our local community.
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The motorcycle lifestyle is part of our identity, but the heart of the chapter is far deeper than the ride itself. We come together as veterans, as brothers, and as men committed to honoring service, supporting one another, and representing something larger than ourselves.
Whether it is a memorial gathering, a community event, a fundraiser, an open house, or time spent with brothers around the fire, the chapter carries forward a spirit of unity, remembrance, and purpose.
The U.S. Military Vets M/C was established in 1987 and incorporated as a non-profit organization. As a national organization, the club is built around several core objectives:
Every prospective member is expected to conduct himself in a way that reflects positively on the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club, the motorcycle club community, and the general public.
The membership process is designed to make sure a prospective member is a good fit for the brotherhood and understands the standards, conduct, and commitment expected of a patch holder.