Posted on Mar 20, 2021
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if i have endorsement for my motorcycle on my license from taking the MSF course and going to the dmv, do i still have to get approval to ride on post? i am on fort bragg by then way.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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Your unit will have a motorcycle safety rep
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SGT Infantryman
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i dont think we have one in my company due to everyone leaving
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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SGT (Join to see) then it looks like you're about to become the new Motorcycle Safety NCO lol
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WO1 Intel Nco
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SFC (Join to see) SGT (Join to see) that is a really good idea, I was an alternate motorcycle mentor as a SPC. Highlights you, let's you establish a binder and sop for other riders (and new ones) helps with EoT award/ncoer bullets etc.

If your unit doesn't have one then talk to your team lead/psg/s-1 as to your desire to start the program.. no one will turn away free help haha.
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SGM Erik Marquez
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SGT (Join to see) Every unit from company to CORPS is supposed to have a motorcycle mentor. When the lower-level unit does not have one, you go to the next higher HQ.. I made sure lower units had a MM, as I did not want to do their work.
So if your company does not have a MM, go see BN
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WO1 Intel Nco
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This is what was required when I was there a few years ago:
1. Memorandum agreement between you and the CDR (let's the company know you ride)
2. Take msf course 1 (2nd level completed within a year I think)
3. Go to dmv and take their "test" to get endorsement on license.

Enjoy the ride and be safe.

When coming on post they will sometimes ask for your msf card in addition to your cac. What I would do is keep both in the same pocket and just offer up both when coming through.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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I would ask at the security office, if it were me.
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