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The Operation Iraqi Freedom March 2003 – April 2004 challenge coin honors the service members who participated in the initial and critical phases of the Iraq War.

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 it in and trade it for our Inaugural Museum Coin. This is a limited run. While supplies last.

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