
Our core values are integrity, service, and camaraderie.
Nonprofit Veterans service organization comprised of 100% Combat Veterans from all branches of the United States Military.
✓established in January of 2004
✓ Dedicated to help other Veterans
✓our love for the sport of motorcycling
Our Vision
We promote recognition of the sacrifices Veterans and their loved ones have made on behalf of our great country.

Who We Are
The Foreign War Veterans (FWV) Motorcycle Club is a 501.3(c) nonprofit Veterans service organization comprised of 100% Combat Veterans from all branches of the United States Military.
The Mission
While fostering camaraderie among military Veterans and our love for the sport of motorcycling, we are dedicated to serving Veterans in need and supporting other Veteran organizations.
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The Club Statement
In 2004, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Motorcycle Club (VFW MC) was officially founded in San Diego to support fellow veterans and help bring younger service members into the VFW family. For 20 years, our members volunteered thousands…
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We have worked tirelessly to better the lives of Veterans in need. We support or have supported; Chula Vista Veterans Home, Warrior Foundation Freedom Station, the Wolfpack Wheelchair Basketball Team, Paralyzed Veterans Association (PVA), Veterans Village of San Diego Stand Down, Support the Enlisted Project (STEP) and many more.
The FWV MC is the only motorcycle club sanctioned by Albert “Papa Bert” Butler was its founder.
Any other organization that claims Albert “Papa Bert” Butler to be their founder or affiliated in any way with him does so by perpetuating a false history that is against the wishes of his widow and his surviving children. Papa Bert served his country proudly in the uniform of a Navy Chief and he was buried proudly among his brothers in the colors of the Foreign War Veterans Motorcycle Club.




