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Tail in back not on front. Needs to either be obscured by body, or visible from both sides
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Rather have another book!
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Meh! The only challenge coins I have mean something to me.
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Mine, too. Still, it's kinda cool, in a geeky sort of way!
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I purchased some challenge coins once for a vets charity fund. I never used them as such. Did use them as weights in a concealment vest for a while, but they were too heavy and I had to go back to washers.
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I feel I earned the one I have. Something you just go out and buy yourself doesn't make sense to me on any level, at least in the espirit de corps way. I'm not buying a round off a coin someone bought. That being said, I think my favorite is AmericanSNipers.Org's skull one.
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I didn't think anyone besides tech schoolers actually played that corny game anyway.
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Jericho941 wrote:I didn't think anyone besides tech schoolers actually played that corny game anyway.
A retired E-8 who I work with has mentioned it having been done in units he was in.
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PawPaw wrote:Meh! The only challenge coins I have mean something to me.
Me, too. The one I have I earned. I didn't buy it.
It seems like something a high school boy would buy. Like the Lord of the Rings merchandise when the first movie came out.
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