Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about the U.S. Military Vets M/C Treasure Coast Chapter, our events, membership path, meetings, and how to get in touch.
What is the U.S. Military Vets M/C Treasure Coast Chapter?
We are the Treasure Coast chapter of the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club, a brotherhood made up of qualified military veterans and service members who meet club requirements. Our chapter is based in Fort Pierce, Florida and supports veterans, honors those who served, and stays active in the local community.
Where is the chapter located?
Our chapter house is located at:
3475 Douglas St
Fort Pierce, FL 34981
How do I learn about upcoming events?
Do you hold open houses?
When are chapter meetings held?
Chapter meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month. See the Meetings page for details.
How do I start the membership process?
Membership begins by showing up, meeting the brothers, and spending time around the chapter. The best first step is to attend an open house or chapter event and introduce yourself.
Can I just fill out an application to join?
No. Membership is not a simple application. It is a process built on getting to know the chapter, earning trust, learning expectations, and proving commitment over time.
What is the membership path?
The path generally follows these stages:
- Come Around
- Hang Around
- Prospect
- Probate
- Full Patch Member
Each stage exists to protect the brotherhood and make sure a man is ready to represent the club properly.
What are the basic membership requirements?
Basic requirements include:
- Qualified military service
- An Honorable Discharge or current qualifying service
- A valid motorcycle operator’s license
- The ability to meet club expectations and responsibilities
For full details, visit the About page.
Does meeting the minimum requirements guarantee membership?
No. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee membership. Character, conduct, commitment, and chapter approval all matter.
Are you a riding club or a motorcycle club?
We are a true three-piece patch motorcycle club. Brotherhood, standards, conduct, and commitment are taken seriously.
Do you support veterans and the local community?
Yes. Supporting veterans, honoring the fallen, participating in community events, and preserving military traditions are all part of what the chapter stands for.
Where can I see chapter photos?
Visit the Gallery page to browse chapter photos organized by year and event.
What does GBNF mean?
GBNF means Gone But Not Forgotten. The GBNF page honors and remembers those we wish to memorialize.
How can I contact the chapter?
Use the form on the Contact page for general questions, directions, or chapter information.
Do you have a Facebook page?
Yes. You can access it from the links on the site.