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COMBAT VETERANS MOTORCYCLE ASSOCIATION
NEBRASKA CHAPTER


           

PLEASE CLICK ON THE EVENTS LINK BELOW FOR MEETING DATES/TIMES AS WELL AS OTHER CHAPTER ACTIVITIES



  WELCOME

Welcome to the Nebraska Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association. We are here because we love to ride, because we support Veterans of all services and conflicts and to raise awareness for Veterans issues and causes. If you have a love of the wind,enjoy riding with other veterans and you are a Combat Veteran; please follow the link to the left to apply for membership.


We are an Association of Combat Veterans from all branches of the United States Armed Forces who ride motorcycles as a hobby. Our mission now is to support and defend those who have defended our country and our freedoms. Our focus is to help veteran care facilities provide a warm meal, clothing, shelter, and guidance, or simply to say "Thank You." and "Welcome Home."

Our membership is comprised of Full Members (those with verified combat service), Auxiliary Members (the wife, husband or significant other of a Full Member), and Supporter Members (those that have served in the military, but not in a combat area, and have a sincere dedication to helping veterans)."

We have members from nearly all 50 states and living abroad. Many members continue to serve in our Armed Forces, with several serving in combat areas now. We sponsor and/or participate in many motorcycle-related charity events each year, and as a non-profit organization, donate to various veteran care facilities and veteran charities.

The emblem and logo of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association are in the shape of a skull surrounded by the following colors: Red, representing the blood that has been shed on the battlefield. The Military Gold, representing the many ethnic backgrounds of all nations. Black, representing the heavy hearts possessed for those who gave their lives and for those that are considered missing in action or prisoners of war. The Skull and ace of spades represents the death that war leaves in its wake



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