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The Major Bernard F. Fisher Valor January 1967 challenge coin commemorates the extraordinary heroism of Major Fisher, the first U.S. Air Force Medal of Honor recipient of the Vietnam War. In January 1967, Fisher risked his life by landing under heavy enemy fire to rescue a fellow pilot who had been shot down on a hostile airstrip. This coin symbolizes his unparalleled courage, selflessness, and unwavering commitment to his comrades, serving as a powerful reminder of valor in the face of overwhelming danger.
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection JFK Airport challenge coin honors the frontline officers who safeguard one of the nation’s busiest international gateways. Often featuring the CBP emblem, imagery of JFK Airport, and symbols of aviation and national security, the coin represents the dedication, vigilance, and professionalism required to protect America’s borders. We invite you
The 1st Battalion, 36th Field Artillery “In Order Augsburg” challenge coin honors the proud history, precision, and discipline of a storied artillery unit with ties to Augsburg, Germany. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a challenge coin we may not have? Bring
The Veterans Day 2014 Citi Bank Military Veterans Network challenge coin commemorates both the annual celebration of Veterans Day and the ongoing support of military veterans within Citi Bank. This coin symbolizes recognition of the service, dedication, and sacrifices made by veterans, while also highlighting the commitment of Citi Bank’s Military Veterans Network to foster
The “To a Member of Our U.S. Armed Forces – Thank You from a Grateful Citizen” challenge coin is a heartfelt token of appreciation for the bravery, dedication, and sacrifice of service members. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a challenge coin

