Knights Of The Inferno Monadnock Chapter
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Welcome to the Knights of the Inferno Motorcycle Club Monadnock Chapter.   Our membership is open to active or retired firefighters, EMS, military service members, office of emergency management members, their families, and select friends who enjoy riding. The emergency & military services are a brotherhood and we are all loyal to our duty, our community, and our country. This is why we have brotherhood and loyalty as part of our colors and it's the foundation on which the club is based. We are a independent club and a registered Non-Profit Organization that enjoys riding whenever and wherever. We are elite among emergency service clubs and will only accept those that stand for what the club is based on, BROTHERHOOD and LOYALTY. Membership to the club is selective and it's not guaranteed. All types of motorcycles are accepted. We are rapidly expanding with Chapters in the United States and Canada. We ride to remember all of our fallen and injured emergency and military service members and to assist them, their families, and the community in any way possible. We are not a 1% club, nor do we claim to be, nor do we claim any territory,

Mission Statement

Knights of the Inferno Firefighters is a motorcycle club and a New Jersey non-profit organization. We work to build a brotherhood of retired and active firefighters, emergency medical services, office of emergency management, military service members, their families, and select civilians who enjoy motorcycling. We work to aid distressed emergency service workers, military service members, and their families through forming fundraisers, attending fundraisers, and providing financial assistance when possible. 
How KIFFMC was started

Sometime in the fall of 2007, Chaos came up with an idea for a new firefighters motorcycle club. Chaos worked up design for the first colors in late 2007 and after the artwork was done, the name Inferno Firefighters MC came to be. After talking with Bull, Chaos and Bull came up with the name of Knights of the Inferno Firefighters MC. After speaking with the rest of the Original Seven charter members, the name was approved. The first meeting of the Knights of the Inferno FFMC took place in February of 2008. Chaos, Bull, and some of the Original Seven charter members were part of a local chapter of the Red Knights International MC before they resigned in April 2008. An artist reworked our colors in April of 2008 and our first stitched set of colors was born.We received a loan from a local business and all the Original Seven members chipped in to buy our first twelve sets of colors. Then in March of 2009, the colors were reworked and our new colors were born. In July of 2008 we became a New Jersey non-profit organization with the help of Original Seven member Dallas. In the time that we have been around, we have gone out to support many local charities and fellow emergency & military service members in need. We have been expanding rapidly with chapters all over the United Sates and Canada. We have built a bond between us, not only as emergency, military, and civilians, but as fellow riders, and above all as BROTHERS! 

BROTHERHOOD & LOYALTY IS WHO WE ARE & WHAT WE STAND FOR. WE WILL ACCEPT NOTHING LESS!


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What do the colors signify?
 It has changed some since the original design, but what it stands for stays the same.
The dragon: Firefighters are nicknamed "Dragonslayers" and that's where the idea for the dragon came from. This dragon represents the danger that surrounds all emergency & military service members.
The skull: This represents death and the willingness to give our lives. The flaming eyes represents the death and destruction we see every day. 
 The helmet is a tool of the trade. 
The 9-11 shield represents the loss of our brothers and sisters on September 11th and our commitment that we will never forget them.

                                                                                            Our Club Creed

"Quos Virtus Iunctum, Mors Mos Non Distinctus."

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"Whom Courage Unites, Death Will Not Separate"