The challenge coin of Brig. Gen. Lawrence Muennich, the Adjutant General of the Indiana National Guard. (Courtesy of ING) In just a few weeks, one Hoosier member of law enforcement will get a rare ...
In just a few weeks, one Hoosier member of law enforcement will get a rare recognition: one of the Department of Child Services’ challenge coins honoring “a heroic act that protected a Hoosier child.” ...
In an informal setting of more than a dozen colleagues gathered in the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett command headquarters building Garrison Commander Col. Stephen S. Trotter (R) and Command ...
FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. — The military has countless traditions, but few are as unique as the military challenge coin. And as one Signaleer recently pointed out, it’s not the coins that hold value as ...
Members of the U.S. military have long had a tradition of giving or exchanging “challenge coins.” The medallions have no monetary value; they come in various shapes and sizes, but most are about the ...
Congress is facing more challenges than it has ever before — ethical, political, financial … and numismatic. Challenge coins have spilled out across the Capitol’s hallways like change from a broken ...
In a tradition going back generations, service members receive challenge coins over the course of their careers and, someday, maybe after they’ve taken their uniform off for the last time, proudly ...
WASHINGTON — Since Bill Clinton occupied the White House, the commemorative medallions known as challenge coins have been stately symbols of the presidency coveted by the military, law enforcement ...