Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association

Donor Spotlight
10/20/2015
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Modern photograph of a group of men wearing leather vests posing in front of the Museum and Memorial's bronze doors.

The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA) is a national organization of motorcycle enthusiasts formed to support and defend those who have served the United States as members of the armed forces in combat. Tim Coach, the CVMA’s representative in Kansas City, is employed by Results Technology, a company that provides valuable IT consulting and computer support services to the National World War I Museum and Memorial.

This year, the CVMA held its annual convention in Kansas City. On June 26, as a highlight of the convention’s activities, the CVMA sponsored a group ride by more than 1,000 motorcyclists to the Museum, where the motorcyclists participated in a wreath-laying ceremony.

In appreciation of the cooperation and support of the National World War I Museum and Memorial in connection with its activities in Kansas City, and in recognition of their shared goal of honoring those who have defended our country, the CVMA made a gift to the Museum of $10,000. The Museum welcomes the CVMA as a donor, and in appreciation of its support will install and dedicate a 16” by 16” brick in the Walk of Honor recognizing the CVMA’s visit.