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The intent of this section is to give riders new to the motorcycle community an overview of the structure and biker philosophy.
                        (Click on link to read)               
1. What is a Motorcycle Club?
    What is a MC?
2. MC & RC 100.
    Know the basic differences.
3. Brother or Bro.
    Next time you feel the need to call someone
    Brother or Bro, just what is behind it?
4. Protocol Basic 100.
    Protocol will save your ass.
5. Patch Etiquette and Parking.
    Death, colors don't die, Parking.
6. History of the Three Piece Patch.
    Patches(colors), as recognized today.
7. NCOM and COC's.
    Goals, Function and Structure.
8. Example of 1%er MC By-Laws.
    Rules & Regulations, SOP.

Ref. Bulldog Vice Prez Ret. 1%er DBMC, Devils Breed Motorcycle Club  (DBMC), National Coalition of Motorcyclists (NCOM), Confederation of Clubs (COC), Teachers Motorcycle Club & Riding Club Education and Rev Protocol Basic 100 Bulldog & Blackhorse.
The Combat Vets Hawaii is a Whole.

" I am my Brothers keeper "
Ezekiel 25:17 & 23rd Psalm

" The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you."

Org Combat Vets patch 1999-2001
Auxiliary patch 2002-2005
Supporter patch 2002-2005
Current Auxiliary patch 2005
Current Supporter patch 2005
CVMA/VFW 2001-2002
Current Combat Vets patch 2002
Treat my brother
as I treat myself
Your Patch (Cuts):
The general overall rule is; if you’re not out riding with your scoot, don’t wear them.  Here is a very short list of some old school ways that CVMAHI will will to strive to uphold:

1.  No cuts are worn, if invited as an individual to        another’s clubs, club house/ club private party/        club function etc.
2.  No cuts; are worn in a cage, except during              funerals and loading or Unloading a bike from        a truck.
3.  Members must have cuts with them when                attending meetings.
4.  Cuts must be worn at all times when riding              (check on no fly zones) and at CVMA functions.
5.  Cuts are not required to be worn to and from          employment if not allowed by employer.
6.  Respect your cuts; don't let anyone take them        from you except the State Rep, Commander          or Sgt-at-Arms of the Chapter. 
7.  Only one of your brothers/sisters or your ol '             lady can baby-sit your cuts.
8.   If cuts is lost or stolen, member will be judged         by the Chapter court (Board of Directors and         majority vote of the membership in good                 standing).