Mu Beta Phi
Mu Beta Phi | |
---|---|
ΜΒΦ | |
Founded | March 22, 2017 Columbia, South Carolina |
Type | Professional |
Affiliation | PFA |
Emphasis | U.S. military and veterans |
Scope | National |
Motto | Unitas de concordis |
Colors | Deep turquoise and old gold black white |
Flower | Golden calla lily |
Mascot | Hercules |
Nickname | The Military Greek Kings |
Animal | Golden eagle |
Website | www |
Mu Beta Phi (ΜΒΦ) also known as the "Mighty Beta Kings", is an international Military Greek Letter Fraternity that caters to all 50 states and overseas in Southeast Asia and Europe. The motivation to serve, support and defend the men and women in the local and veteran communities amplified the passion to give back and provide an outlet for men of the Armed Services of all nationalities, continued service within the community, leading to the establishment of Mu Beta Phi Military Fraternity Inc.
History[]
Mu Beta Phi Military Fraternity, Inc.[1] was founded March 22, 2017, and officially incorporated April 17, 2017, by three active duty and retired military men, across three branches of service. Built off the principle of mission, brotherhood, and professionalism, the brothers of Mu Beta Phi, have taken a sworn oath to strengthen the veteran community, restore faith in the community, and broaden knowledge to our veterans.
Hercules PHIrst Warriors[]
Hercules PHIrst Warriors, were the Alpha Line members of Mu Beta Phi consisting of Efferen Hernandez, Leander Holston Jr., Antonio Brown, Jason Williams, Marquette Jones, Timothy Hall, Lugene Johnson, Jeremiah Thompson, Murad Dixon, Shawn Ollison.
Founders[]
The Mu Beta Phi founders are: Gary Ammons (Navy), Darrin Coney (Air Force), and Clifton Powell (Army).
Affiliations[]
Mu Beta Phi is a member of the Professional Fraternity Association (PFA), in the category of military science,[2] the (AFA), the Armed Forces Chamber of Commerce (AFCOC) and the Fraternity Communications Association (FCA).
International Presidents (2017-present)
- Jason Williams (2021-Present)
- Jason Williams (Interim) (2019-2021)
- Darrin Coney (2017-2019)
Courts[]
Royal Courts (Chapters)[]
- RC-Α: Hampton Roads, VA[3]
- RC-Γ: Philadelphia
- RC-Δ: Columbia, South Carolina
- RC-Ε: Illinois
- RC-Ζ: Washington, D.C.
- RC-Η: Jacksonville, Florida
- RC-Θ: Atlanta, Georgia
- RC-Κ: Dallas, Texas
- RC-Λ: San Diego, California
- RC-N: New York City, New York
- RC-Ξ: Las Vegas, Nevada
- RC-ΑΦ:Norfolk State University
Court (Chartering)[]
- Crt-I: Memphis, Tennessee
- Crt-M Charlotte, North Carolina
- Crt-O:Gulfport, Mississippi
- Crt-Π:Houston, Texas
- Crt-P:Chicago, Illinois
INTERNATIONAL COURTS[]
Proclamations and recognition[]
The mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, Stephen K. Benjamin proclaimed March 2, 2019, as South Carolina Chapter of Mu Beta Phi Military Fraternity, Inc. Day.
Mu Beta Phi has also been recognized through formal citation and official lettering from senator and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Tim Kaine of Virginia, for their work within veteran community, their work with the homeless veteran population and advocates for veteran benefits and veteran mental health care.
Mu Beta Phi has been recognized by senator and member of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Jim Clyburn of South Carolina for their dedication and work for minority military men and their equal rights of recognition within the military ranks and their advocacy work within the communities they serve.
Mu Beta Phi has received numerous state and government level proclamations, letters of commendation, and letters of appreciation from the Senate Armed Services Committee, Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia, Senator James Clyburn of South Carolina, Senators Stephanie Murphy of Florida, Mayor William Sessoms of Virginia Beach, Mayor Linda Johnson of Suffolk Virginia, Mayor Caroyln Goodman of Las Vegas, Nevada; recognizing their work for the local communities and veteran families in which they live.
Partnerships
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
- Boy Scouts of America
- Norfolk State University RC-ΑΦ
- , Hampton, VA
- (WPACES), Philadelphia, PA
See also[]
References[]
- ^ http://www.mubetaphimilitaryfraternity.org/about-us.html
- ^ Professional Fraternity Association Fraternal Members listing
- ^ "Episode 33: Mu Beta Phi Military Fraternity Inc". The Dapper Luq. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
External links[]
- 2017 establishments in South Carolina
- Student organizations established in 2017
- Professional military fraternities and sororities in the United States
- Professional Fraternity Association