Warrior Brotherhood VMC



We are a Motorcycle Club; we are not a Ride Club, Model Specific Club, Association, or an Owner's Group. We are only interested in quality prospects; we have no intention to grow the Club with sheer numbers at the detriment of quality. Joining a Club carries certain commitments to the Club and it's members. If you cannot make a strong commitment and are not willing to give more than take, then may be an RC or Owner's Group would be better for you.

We are NOT a 1% Club. Our Prospects will be expected to meet a certain standard and will remain free from hazing and intimidation.

We RESPECT ALL CLUBS as well as Independents. RESPECT is given and it is expected in return.

We wear the image of our campaign ribbons as the centerpiece of our patch configuration. Korea, Vietnam, Granada, Bosnia, Desert Storm, Iraq War, Afghanistan and the National Defense medal. Each ribbon is different, but each one represents the Warrior Brotherhood.

***WE AS BROTHERS FOUGHT FOR THESE COLORS IN DEFENSE OF OUR NATION***

***Please Do Not Ask Us to Surrender Them***

"We seek no territory, we have no hidden agenda's and we believe in everyone's right to ride in peace"

 

WE ARE PROUD TO BE A BROTHERHOOD OF WARRIORS

 

Our Nation's greatness was created out of the traditions of brave men who served the cause of freedom. They formed the foundation for our Constitution, and the meaning and might behind our Nation's laws. The Warrior Brotherhood is part of that tradition. We have each served our Country and in many cases risked our lives in its defense, and in the tradition of warriors around the world, we adhere to a different code, different customs, and different protocols. The love we bear for our Nation is STRONG!

 

 

THE WAY OF THE WARRIOR

This unwritten Code of the Warrior contends that the true warrior must hold loyalty, courage, veracity, compassion, and honor as important, above all else. An appreciation and respect for life is also imperative, as it adds balance to the warrior character in each of us. Warriors who have experienced the bitter taste of combat may appear aloof. They seek an inner truth. Something to explain being fierce and deadly in combat and yet so gentle and compassionate with children and loved ones. It is the ultimate human paradox that exists in every warrior. The truth of this inner conflict is so profound, it is understood only by another warrior. 

HONOR & COURAGE