Military ID (A work in progress.) 

Brett Davis’ MAVR1CK motorcycle license plate gives you fair warning, “It’s my attitude,” he told me, with something of a mischievous smile on his face. In his earlier life, from 1991-2015, he worked with US Air Force communications and computers. He shared with me, "Today, what they call 'cyber.'" He did tours of duty in England, Germany, Kuwait and Afghanistan. He started riding motorcycles when he was fourteen on a tiny 50cc Moped. Next, he would “bend” two small Hondas (aka wrecked them), then shifting gears, next ride three Harley-Davidsons. There is often a special connection many of us feel for the motorcycles in our lives. In 2003, Mr. Davis traded a pickup truck for a 1991 H-D Heritage Softail, a bike he would ride stateside throughout the South, then ship overseas when deployed to Europe. The year 1991 holds special meaning for the retired master sergeant, it the year he enlisted in the US Air Force and when his son was born. Today, he's rebuilding that very special motorcycle.