Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association IN 14-5 - Avon Chapter

Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association IN 14-5 - Avon Chapter The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA)®️ is a 501(c)(19) nonprofit organization composed of U.S.

military veterans from all branches who ride motorcycles. Their mission is to support and protect veterans by providing assistance to Veterans.

06/07/2026
Syracuse, it's been real! ✌🏼The 2026 CVMA Nationals Meeting is history. We rode hard, played harder, and made some fanta...
06/07/2026

Syracuse, it's been real! ✌🏼

The 2026 CVMA Nationals Meeting is history.

We rode hard, played harder, and made some fantastic memories with our fellow CVMA family members.

The food was top-notch, the rides were a blast, and the camaraderie was off the charts.

Thanks to everyone who worked tirelessly to make this event a success - you're the MVP’s.

Until next time, ride safe, take it easy, and keep the rubber side down, Vets Helping Vets.

Here's to Nationals 2026 being one wild ride. We've had groups shredding on over to Syracuse, New York these past 3 days...
06/05/2026

Here's to Nationals 2026 being one wild ride. We've had groups shredding on over to Syracuse, New York these past 3 days. Can't wait to get this party started on Saturday!

Don't forget to Look 2ce to save a Life.

As our members travel to the CVMA national meeting in New York, we extend our best wishes for a safe and successful jour...
05/28/2026

As our members travel to the CVMA national meeting in New York, we extend our best wishes for a safe and successful journey.

Over the next few days, groups of motorcyclists wearing CVMA patches will be traveling across the country, united in their commitment to fellowship, service, and mutual support.

If you encounter our groups on the road, please offer a friendly gesture and exercise caution to ensure our safe passage.

This annual event is a highlight of our organization's calendar, and we look forward to welcoming our CVMA family from across the nation.

Safe travels to all, and let us prioritize our collective safety as we create lasting memories.

Celebrating another year of growth and adventure, we marked our birthday by uniting our chapter members for a ride to th...
05/23/2026

Celebrating another year of growth and adventure, we marked our birthday by uniting our chapter members for a ride to the historic first Burger King, grateful for the friends who joined us to make this milestone unforgettable.

Every setback is an opportunity to rise again, keep moving forward.
05/21/2026

Every setback is an opportunity to rise again, keep moving forward.

We'd like to wish Road Runner a birthday so bright, it's faster than her speedy feet!
05/19/2026

We'd like to wish Road Runner a birthday so bright, it's faster than her speedy feet!

Guess what Chapter remains the ultimate ride crew with the most bods showing up on Saturday?!?! That’s Right… Us. Let’s ...
05/18/2026

Guess what Chapter remains the ultimate ride crew with the most bods showing up on Saturday?!?! That’s Right… Us. Let’s keep it up!

Members of CVMA® IN 14-5 participated in the Nashville 22 Ride at House of Thunder in Nashville, Indiana, contributing t...
05/17/2026

Members of CVMA® IN 14-5 participated in the Nashville 22 Ride at House of Thunder in Nashville, Indiana, contributing to a meaningful tribute honoring individuals who have lost their struggles with inner demons.

This event encourages solidarity, introspection, and support for those impacted by such tragedies while raising awareness about mental health and paying respects to the memories of the afflicted.

If you or someone you care about is having suicidal thoughts, contact the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline at 988 for support and assistance from a trained counselor. If you or a loved one are in immediate danger, call 911.

Members of CVMA® IN 14-5 had the distinct honor of being part of the es**rt for U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class Wayne Edward ...
05/15/2026

Members of CVMA® IN 14-5 had the distinct honor of being part of the es**rt for U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class Wayne Edward Newton home to Terre Haute, Indiana. S1C Newton was killed in action during the Attack on Pearl Harbor when the USS California was struck by two torpedoes on December 7, 1941.

After more than 85 years away from home, this American Sailor has finally returned to Indiana soil with the dignity, honor, and respect he earned through his service and sacrifice to this nation.

The es**rt traveled from Indianapolis International Airport to DeBaun Funeral Home in Terre Haute. Along the route, countless people paused to pay their respects, serving as a powerful reminder that the sacrifice of our fallen heroes is never forgotten, no matter how many years have passed.

Some moments in life leave a lasting impact and remind you what true honor and sacrifice look like. Yesterday was one of those moments.

Standing alongside fellow veterans, patriots, and supporters to help bring this Sailor home was something I will never forget.

Fair winds and following seas, Sailor. Welcome home.

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