| The Green Beret Foundation Serving those who served us. The Green Beret Foundation facilitates assistance to our wounded, ill and injured Special Forces soldiers and their families. They provide resources to ease the burdens of some of the financial hardships that arise in their time of need as well as to improve the quality of life for the soldier and the family. Your donation is needed, please help now.

Request Copy of Your DD-214: http://www.archives.gov/veterans/evetrecs/index.html
Click on the below links to discover more SFA.
- Ohio Military Hall of Fame:
http://www.ohioheroes.org
- Special Operations Association:
http://www.specialoperations.org
- MACV-SOG:
http://www.macvsog.org
- Special Forces Motorcycle Club
http://specialforcesmc.org ATTN:
National Secretary-Treasurer
Membership: The membership is made up of 6 different categories, those being:
1) CHARTER MEMBER one of the founding first 25 registered Special Forces Tabbed, or pre SF tab MOS with suffix "S" or "3", and documented dues paying individuals. A Charter Member can sponsor as many prospective members in any category of membership in any given period of time, other than WIFE which can only be sponsored by her spouse. After the initial first 25 Charter Members have taken their positions then a majority vote is required to disapprove new members. Voting is based on one vote per Charter Member.
2) MEMBER a Special Forces Tabbed, or pre SF tab MOS with suffix "S" or "3", or 18 prefix, and a documented dues paying individual in good standing. A Member may sponsor an unlimited number of other Special Forces prospects but is limited to 2 SUPPORT MEMBERS, 2 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS in any given year. The year beginning January 1st and ending on December 31st. Sponsorship of one's spouse is not counted. It will be the responsibility of the sponsoring Member to send written documentation and recommendation for any prospect that they sponsor. All membership categories have a probationary period of 30 days from the date of the post marked documentation mailing. The sponsoring Member will be held accountable for actions of their prospect during this probationary period.
3) SUPPORT MEMBER any individual who served with or in direct support of a Special Forces Unit in any capacity, but was not Tabbed Special Forces. The prospective member could also have supported other military units under SOCOM in any branch of the military. Any individual who has shown dedication to the club and our cause by consistently attending and supporting club events and functions. The individual also has shown like-minded thinking also consistent with the organizations standards and ethics. Any support prospective member must have a member sponsor and be invited to apply for membership by that sponsor.
4) ASSOCIATE MEMBER any individual who served in a Special Operations Unit, in any branch of military service, ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE, MARINES, or COAST GUARD under the United States Special Operations Command.
5) HONORARY MEMBER granted to those that have given exceptional service to our country, our club, our cause. All MEDAL OF HONOR, SILVER STAR, and NAVY CROSS/DSC recipients, verified former POW's (on a case by case basis), POTUS, and public and private individuals who have dedicated special support to USSF. Only CHARTER MEMBERS can nominate and vote on HONORARY MEMBERS.
6) WIFE sponsored by her spouse and is self explanatory.
mccormick.bo@att.net
- Special Forces Brotherhood Motorcycle Club
http://www.specialforcesbrotherhood.com
SPECIAL FORCES BROTHERHOOD MC. Founded on September 9, 2006 by 10 active duty and one retired Special Forces member. The 1st charter stood up at Fort Bragg, NC - home of Special Forces.
Mission: To provide a club for current and former members of the Special Forces Regiment, that love to ride and enjoy the company of those that ride. To provide an organization where like-minded warrior patriots can gather, express their views and opinions and enjoy each others company. To always honor our fallen brothers, their families and preserve the history of our brotherhood.
The SFBMC currently has a Charter at Fort Bragg, NC, and plan to stand up other Charters throughout the country.
The SFBMC is non-territorial.
The SFBMC is looking for new members; individuals who are serving or have served in Group. (see membership requirements for more details)
SFBMC is a North Carolina based 501(C) (3) corporation.
Membership:
Special Forces Brotherhood MC requires:
1. SFQC graduation certificate, Tab Orders or "S" identifier. 2. That you own and ride an American Made Motorcycle. 3. Holding a current membership in the SF Association.
Candidates will be sponsored by a current Patch Holder.
Qualified individuals interested in membership should contact SFBMC at thesfb@yahoo.com.
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U.S. Army Special Forces Motorcycle Club (USASFMC)
Mission
The U. S. Army Special Forces Motorcycle Club is established for the sole purpose of providing a fraternal organization for U. S. Army Special Forces Soldiers, past and present, to gather in a spirit of brotherhood.
About Us
The USASFMC was founded on 20 FEB 09, and incorporated in the State of Nevada . As stated in our mission statement, we were established to provide a fraternal organization for U. S. Army Special Forces Soldiers, past and present, to gather and ride in a spirit of brotherhood.
The USASFMC is a three patch MC claiming no territory and observing protocol established by our membership. Individual Chapters are the core of our Club. Chapters operate autonomously under the USASFMC by-laws.
All new members enter the Club as a prospect. The purpose of prospecting new members is not to call into question the character of any SF soldier, whose character has long since been established. The purpose is to allow Chapters to determine an individual's commitment to the Club, and the laws that govern it. Prospecting further allows both the individual and the Chapter to determine if you are mutually compatible. This may or may not be the Club for you. Prospects are awarded their Colors by individual Chapters, and in accordance with the rules of that Chapter.
Requirements for prospective members are that an applicant be Special Forces qualified, and have served in a U. S. Army Special Forces unit. A limited number of non SF qualified applicants may be accepted as prospects, providing they meet the criteria set forth in our by-laws, provide the required documentation, and hold membership in the Special Forces Association.
While not required for SF qualified members, membership in the Special Forces Association is strongly encouraged.
Matt Rowe National Membership Director membership@usasfmc.org www.usasfmc.org
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