• The United War Veterans Council (UWVC) challenge coin represents a deep commitment to honoring, supporting, and empowering America’s veterans from all branches of service. Known for organizing the New York City Veterans Day Parade—one of the largest in the nation—the UWVC plays a vital role in preserving the legacy of military service and advocating for

  • The United States Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) challenge coin symbolizes the strategic mission and international partnerships maintained by this unified combatant command responsible for U.S. military operations in Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have

  • The United States of America – An Army of One – US Army Reserves challenge coin embodies the spirit, dedication, and unique strength of the Army Reserve soldiers who balance civilian lives with military service. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions. Have a

  • The United States Marine Corps challenge coin is a powerful symbol of honor, courage, and commitment—core values that define every Marine. Typically emblazoned with the iconic Eagle, Globe, and Anchor emblem and the motto “Semper Fidelis” (“Always Faithful”), this coin represents the unbreakable bond shared by those who have earned the title of Marine. We

  • The 43 Bangladesh Infantry Regiment – Commanding Officer challenge coin is a distinguished symbol of leadership, honor, and military excellence within the Bangladesh Army. Issued under the authority of the regiment’s Commanding Officer, this coin serves as a mark of recognition for outstanding service, dedication, or partnership—often presented to soldiers, visiting dignitaries, or allied personnel.

  • The Major Bernard Fisher Vallor January 1967 challenge coin stands as a tribute to one of the most courageous acts in U.S. Air Force history. Representing the valor Major Fisher displayed in January 1967 during the Vietnam War, the coin honors his daring rescue of a downed pilot under intense enemy fire, an action that

  • 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

  • The NAM Knights MC Supporter challenge coin represents solidarity with the NAM Knights Motorcycle Club, an organization founded by veterans and law enforcement officers to honor the memory of fallen heroes while supporting their families and communities. We invite you to stop in anytime and see this Beautiful Museum! Click HERE for hours and directions.

  • The MV Capt David I. Lyon 64 Forever challenge coin pays tribute to the legacy of Captain David I. Lyon, a dedicated U.S. Air Force officer whose life and service left a lasting impact on all who knew him. Bearing the phrase “64 Forever,” the coin honors his enduring spirit, symbolizing both remembrance and the

  • The Mobile Trauma Unit Protective Medicine challenge coin honors the lifesaving mission of specialized medical teams who deliver rapid care in high-risk and often dangerous environments. Representing both advanced trauma response and protective medicine, this coin symbolizes the courage, skill, and readiness of those who bring critical treatment directly to the point of need, whether