We are always actively seeking like minded men to become involved with the group. The first, best and easiest way to become involved is to attend one of our Uniform Nights and introduce yourself. You may want to e-mail us and let us know you are coming by so we can look for you and notify you if plans change. You can also join our mailing list to be notified of our upcoming events.

There are different ways to be officially associated with the MOD. For a person to become involved as an Associate, Recruit (and eventually Member) they must go through an interview process, review and approval of the Active Membership.

We are currently accepting applications for Associates and New Recruits. In addition to contacting us and sitting dowm with an Active Full Member to discuss the process and your involvement, you should download the Membership Application below.

Membership Application PDF

Associates
Men who want to be affiliated with the MOD and may attend our public and some of our private functions. Associates pay Member rates for MOD functions and have the right to wear the Associate Uniform.


Recruits

Men who want to become full members of the MOD. They have made a commitment to attend most MOD events during their recruit period, have been assigned a Drill Instructor, must present a BDSM demonstration for the full Membership, follow the Recruit Discipline, and must pass the Army Physical Fitness Test before they can be Initiated.

Being a recruit is a intense and worthwhile experience you'll never forget. A Recruit learns a lot about himself and really builds the friendships and the foundation of Brotherhood that the fraternity is all about.


Active Members
Full Members if the MOD have been through the Recruit process and passed the Initiation. Full Members may attend all events, have full voting rights and responsibilities with the organization. Full Members and Fraternal Members are the only persons permitted to wear the Uniform.

Fraternal Members
Fraternal Members are members that choose to be affiliated with the organization but no longer have the time to commit to for full membership. Fraternal Members do not attend the Business meetings nor do they have voting rights, but they retain the privilege of wearing the uniform and may attend all MOD functions.

To become an Associate or Recruit (and eventually an Active Member) of the MOD you must have the sponsorship of one of the Active Members of the Group.