Categories: Army

by Coin Curator 2

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by Coin Curator 2

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The Command Sergeant Major, 22nd SUPCOM Desert Shield challenge coin is a distinguished token of honor and recognition within the U.S. Army’s 22nd Support Command (SUPCOM). This coin commemorates service during Operation Desert Shield, which preceded the liberation of Kuwait in 1990–1991.

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