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  2. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    The challenge coin tradition has spread to other military units, in all branches of service, and even to non-military organizations as well as the United States Congress, which produces challenge coins for members of Congress to give to constituents. Today, challenge coins are given to members upon joining an organization, as an award to ...

  3. Obama caught in photos handing servicemen challenge coins ...

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    The ritual of handing out challenge coins is a long tradition among those in the military. In addition to the presidential challenge coin -- which is the most coveted ...

  4. Airman's coin - Wikipedia

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    The Airman's coin is a challenge coin that is awarded to United States Air Force enlisted Airmen upon completion of Basic Military Training at Lackland AFB, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After the award of the coin the individual is no longer referred to as " trainee ," but as "Airman," marking the successful completion of the first phase of training in ...

  5. Category:Challenge coins - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Royal Military College of Canada memorials - Wikipedia

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    College Coin: Every new officer cadet is issued a challenge coin upon completion of First Year Orientation Period. The coin is engraved with the name of the college in French and English surrounding the college crest on the obverse. The Cadet's college number and the Memorial Arch are on the reverse surrounded by the motto in both languages.

  7. If we must rely on 'history and tradition' to assess gun laws ...

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    Under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from 2022, gun control measures are legitimate only if they are deeply rooted in American "history and tradition" or are sufficiently similar to some other ...