Strength & Honor

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"The club doesn't define the men, the men define the club"

The Paladins MC is a riding club. It is not an outlaw, party or social club. The members have a common background of participation in high and low intensity military,  paramilitary and intelligence operations in Beirut, Grenada, Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Somalia, Bosnia, Haiti, Colombia, Peru, Kosovo, Middle East, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Iraq as well as high risk law enforcement operations both domestically and overseas. Paladins MC is dedicated to the support counter-terrorism activities and the victims of terrorist violence.

 

 

Membership

Open to any biker who is a former or current military man, law enforcement officer, intelligence officer or current trainer of such who has been engaged in high risk activities to promote the cause of the United States and its allies. Qualifications must be verified and agreed on by the Paladins' Officers. A prospect must own and ride a membership approved, cruiser type motorcycle with an engine of at least 900cc in size; be sponsored by two active members; complete the riding season evaluation period; and complete the final initiation test as directed by the President and Governing Council. The Paladins MC does not solicit membership.

Our Colors

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Don't Run

    The colors of the Paladins has significant meaning. The knight chess piece is the symbol of the Paladin. A Paladin is commonly known as a "knightly defender" or "champion of cause." The sword is the universal symbol of courage and victory and as the instrument proper of the knight it is also symbolic of the highly skilled warrior. The winged-wheel is the symbol of military and law enforcement's elite motorcycle units. The olive drab and black colors designates our member's military and para-military background.