Text Box: Kentucky Recon Co. B was founded by law abiding citizens of the United States of America, to provide real world training in such areas as wilderness survival, search and rescue, and information gathering. Membership in Kentucky Recon Company B is strictly voluntary. Members may resign at any time without prejudice or malice directed toward them. 

Membership in Kentucky Recon Company B will be open to all American citizens and legal residents over the age of seventeen (17). Company B adheres to Christian principles, but is open to all Americans of any religion or no religion. Membership will not be offered or withheld on basis of race, gender, creed, or political affiliation (with limited exceptions*). No discrimination will be tolerated based on any of these characteristics, by any member or guest.

Any able bodied citizens of the United States, maintaining good character and over the age of eighteen (seventeen (17) with parental permission) may participate as full members. Members will be expected to take an oath or affirmation to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies both foreign and domestic. No person who has otherwise sworn oaths or secrecy or allegiance to any other organization will be accepted. 

Membership may not be extended to persons belonging to or employed by an organization which could present an obstacle or conflict of interest with the function, legitimacy or public standing of Company B. 

Every measure and means will be used to ensure that Company B members consist only of citizens of good character and have no affiliations or involvement with subversive organizations which include but not limited to those with communist, socialist or fascist (Neo-Nazi) ties, KKK, foreign governments, or other supremacist, terrorist, or criminal organizations. 

Company B is in no way associated or affiliated with, in mind or action, any militant militia organizations. Neither Company B nor its members advocate or entertain any illegal activities in action or discussion. Company B members are encouraged to lead exemplary lives. Unlawful or immoral acts, which jeopardize the legitimacy or reputation of Company B, may lead to the revocation of membership.
*As much as it pains the membership and administration of Company B some personal physical limitations may preclude certain persons from full membership or participation in certain activities.