U.S. Military Vets M/C Louisiana State

U.S. Military Vets M/C Louisiana State U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club is built on loyalty, respect, and a brotherhood that runs deep. Not everyone belongs here, and that’s just the way we like it.

This isn’t just about riding—it’s about those who have your six on and off the road.

06/13/2026
06/13/2026

Best bunch of off key singers on the gulf coast!

US Military Vets Motorcycle Club Louisiana State first and foremost would like to thank Kappy's Daiquiri & Sports Bar fo...
06/13/2026

US Military Vets Motorcycle Club Louisiana State first and foremost would like to thank Kappy's Daiquiri & Sports Bar for being such gracious hosts, and supporters, we would like thank all of those who attended our annual. It was a great time to spend with brothers, and sisters, family, and friends to share in the Brotherhood. We can’t wait to do it again next year! -Krewe Du Revenant

Our annual is just a month away. If you are coming from out of town the hotel is right behind the venue. Looking forward...
05/07/2026

Our annual is just a month away. If you are coming from out of town the hotel is right behind the venue. Looking forward to seeing everyone that can make it.

04/20/2026

Wanting to move to Bossier City or know somebody that is moving to Bossier City check out this amazing house please share!

Join us May 23rd as we support Barksdale Wounded Warriors at the 4th Annual Black Pot Cook-off, hosted by Acadia Parish ...
03/07/2026

Join us May 23rd as we support Barksdale Wounded Warriors at the 4th Annual Black Pot Cook-off, hosted by Acadia Parish Fire Department District 4 @ LA Pay E Bas Campground in Eunice, LA.

02/28/2026

The Weight a Patch Carries

A patch isn’t cloth.
It’s commitment stitched in thread.
And it weighs more than people think.

There’s something the outside world rarely understands about a motorcycle club built on veterans. The colors aren’t about ego. They aren’t about noise. They aren’t about intimidation. They represent discipline carried over from another chapter of life — one where loyalty wasn’t optional and brotherhood wasn’t casual.

In a veterans-only MC, every man has already worn a uniform once. That means something.

It means we understand chain of command.
It means we understand sacrifice.
It means we understand that personal feelings come second to collective strength.

The patch doesn’t make a man stronger. It reveals whether he already is.

Real strength in a club shows up in quiet ways. It’s the Brother who makes the phone call when someone goes silent. The one who pulls another aside instead of calling him out publicly. The one who can disagree without disrespect. The one who brings issues to the table instead of letting them fester in parking lots and private messages.

Brotherhood isn’t proven on social media. It’s proven in uncomfortable conversations handled face to face.

There’s a difference between wearing colors and carrying them.

Wearing them is easy.
Carrying them means protecting the reputation of every man beside you. It means remembering that your actions ripple beyond yourself — into your chapter, your national structure, and even the broader MC community.

Veterans understand something civilians often don’t: unity doesn’t mean uniformity. We don’t have to think alike to stand alike. We don’t have to agree on everything to respect each other.

But respect must always be present.

If you can’t speak truth to your Brothers in private, you’re not protecting the patch.
If you can’t receive truth without ego, you’re not strengthening the club.

Strong chapters aren’t built on silence. They’re built on honest dialogue handled with discipline.

The road teaches this lesson every time we ride: if one bike drifts, the formation adjusts — not to embarrass the rider, but to protect the pack.
That’s how it should be inside the clubhouse too.

Brotherhood isn’t about perfection. It’s about accountability with respect.

🦅🏍️Be Physically Strong, Be Mentally Awake, Be Morally Straight🏍️🦅

02/14/2026

Eunice Cajun Mardi Gras Festival is underway!

We’re a little over a month away from our Annual Poker Run. This year will be a Self-Guided Poker Run in support of Vete...
08/21/2025

We’re a little over a month away from our Annual Poker Run. This year will be a Self-Guided Poker Run in support of Veterans Point Louisiana .

Clubs, Groups, Individual Riders. Ride your style, at your pace, and enjoy what each stop has to offer. Sit down and enjoy some breakfast at PJ’s Coffee to start it off. American Legion Post #77 will be holding a 50/50 Raffle along the way! Shannon’s has our back for a chill mid-day rest, Followed by Don’s for some of their famous Boudin and Cracklins. After lunch, swing in at Veterans Point to see what we are supporting, and exactly what they do to support the veteran community.
Finish up at The Little Green Bar for cold beer and good times until they close with Door Prizes and Raffle Winners Announced while we’re there!

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Lacombe, LA
70445

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