Posted on Mar 26, 2014
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(Warrior Brotherhood, Combat Veterans Association and many other small ones)
Without taking away from any one organization what does the community thing of
active military participating with these groups. As far as I can tell there is
nothing that says no. I have talked to a couple of my PM friends and they say
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MSG Frank, one postive aspect I have seen come from veteran motorcycle groups is that some of them partner rather well with other veteran groups, such as the VFW.&nbsp; As far as active military participation, I can't really see too many problems arising, as long as the groups avoid any and all illegal activities.&nbsp; Although my knowledge is limited, I know many of these groups are proud military supporters and I can't find much fault with an organization that offers veterans and active military members fraternal commraderie based off of a shared interest.&nbsp; If I had a Soldier who wanted to ride on the weekends with the CVA, I would encourage them to have fun in a responsible manner and stay safe.
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We'll said Sir
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RGR Sir thanks for the impute


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As long as it does not take away from the military or condone anything that goes against our ethos, why not?
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Thank you for the impute
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SFC William Swartz Jr
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I do not see any issue with them belonging to one of the many veteran clubs out there; as long as the individual is not doing anything that discredits the Army, then there should not be a problem.
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