About
the VNV M/C

The Viet
Nam Vets Motorcycle Club USA is an international organization with members
in Europe, Canada Australia, and the United States. We have members in
all 50 states including Alaska and Hawaii. We are made up of two highly
compatible groups of former US military men. Those that served in the
country of Vietnam and earned the Vietnam service ribbon. Those that served
honorably in the military during the Vietnam war and earned the National
Defense ribbon. Bonded by history and united by principles to form a proud
and unique biker brotherhood; the Vietnam Vets M/C.
We devote our time, energy, and resources to help build a better future
for all vets and their families. First and foremost it is our duty to
bring our POW/MIA brothers home and to insist on a full accounting of
each and every one of our patriots from our government.
The Vietnam Vets M/C continues and will honor our sworn oath to defend
and protect the Constitution of the United States against all enemies
be it foreign or domestic; our inalienable rights and freedoms which are
the basics our country was founded upon. At the same time we reach out
to Vietnam vets with assistance. Helping them understand their rights
and benefits and wrestling the governmental system that continually denies
them. The Vietnam Vets M/C is an ally for vets rights and other related
issues. As allies we attempt to make our communities and media aware of
the unique problems of the Vietnam vet.
As Brothers we share more than just a common military experience; we share
a strict set of codes, ethics and values. We are not a criminal organization
nor do we intend on becoming one. We do not intend to get involved in
the private business of any other motorcycle clubs or their problems.
Simply stated we are a completely neutral club. We respect all clubs that
share our freedom of the wind and the road.
"WE ARE THE BROTHERHOOD
IN THE WIND"
"WE WENT AS PATRIOTS....
RETURNED TREATED AS OUTLAWS"
We returned from an unpopular war, scarred mentally
and physically to a besieged Nation. We served honorably when called
upon and during a time when it was socially acceptable for our peers
to burn their draft cards or flee to Canada. Wanting only justification
and reasons for the death, destruction and sacrifices that were made
in South East Asia. Instead of the absolution we sought, we were lied
to by our Government, demonized by the media, some veteran groups, and
the public.
Most Vietnam Veterans decided to blend back into society, by attempting
to hide their Vietnam service. Others refused to hide, and many of them
became bikers, and remained FREE MEN. .....Later starting the club VIETNAM
VETS M/C.
The
Red is for the Blood we shed!
The
Black is for the Mourning of Those Who Never Returned!

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VNV M/C USA
NORTH CAROLINA
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