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Nam Knights Tampa Bay-Gulf Coast Chapter
Honors the memory's of Veterans and Law Enforcement whom lost their lives in the line of duty, whose families are in need.
Site Still Under Construction
Honors the memory's of Veterans and Law Enforcement whom lost their lives in the line of duty, whose families are in need.
In the summer of 1989 a small group of Harley-riding combat vets of the Viet Nam War, who were also police officers, banded together to form the Nam Knights.
The Club was founded in New Jersey by Jack Quigley, now retired Undersheriff of The Bergen County Sheriff's Department. Jack served as a platoon sergeant with the 11th Motor Transport Battalion, First Marine Division.
Today, the Nam Knights of America Motorcycle Club has grown to 53 chapters in 12 states and two Canadian provinces, with hundreds of members made up of veteran's of all eras as well as law enforcement personnel plus a few special and dedicated "patriots."
As Jack has said: "The club was formed to recapture the brotherhood its founding members shared while serving in Southeast Asia, and to help other veterans of all wars who are unable to physically or financially help themselves. “The mission of the Nam Knights is to honor the memory of American Veterans and Police Officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty, to assist Veterans and Police Officers in their time of need, and to promote community awareness through sponsorship and participation in various community and fund-raising events."
The Tampa Bay-Gulf Coast Chapter, appreciates your Donation.
Your support and contributions are 100% distribution to Aid Veterans, Law Enforcement, and their families in their time of need.
We are an IRS Registered 501 (c)(3) charitable organization.
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Hudson, Florida, United States
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