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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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The 242d Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) challenge coin is a powerful symbol of honor, courage, and technical excellence within one of the U.S. Army’s premier EOD units. 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 Saber Squadron, 3rd Squadron, 89th Cavalry Regiment challenge coin is a powerful emblem of the courage, reconnaissance expertise, and battlefield readiness that define this elite U.S. Army unit. Known as the “Eyes and Ears” of the 10th Mountain Division, the 3-89 CAV plays a critical role in gathering intelligence, conducting surveillance, and executing swift,
The ROC Army Infantry 109th Brigade challenge coin represents the strength, dedication, and resilience of this esteemed unit within Taiwan’s Republic of China (ROC) Army. Known for its crucial role in national defense, the 109th Brigade’s coin typically features powerful imagery such as the brigade’s insignia, crossed rifles symbolizing infantry readiness, and the national flag
The oldest challenge coin known in existence is that of the 17th Infantry of Korea commanded by COL “Buffalo Bill” Quinn. These coins were made during the Korean War and were given to its members from 1950 to 1951 to mark their tour together. On one side of the coin is a picture of a