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A set of challenge coins minted by the state of Montana — and designed by a Montana State University student — are intended to aid in preventing suicide among veterans.
A new set of challenge coins minted by the state of Montana — and designed by a Montana State University student — are intended to aid in preventing suicide among veterans.
Challenge coins come in all different shapes and sizes and bear all different insignia: President Clinton’s had the presidential seal on one side and a graphic of the White House with his ...
Bison Challenge Coins wants to have as many veterans in attendance as possible and are working on spreading the word about the event. If possible, it's asked that any available World War II ...
Our story about 92-year-old Navy war veteran Jessie Lara reached people across the country who wanted to thank him for his service. One of those people is Chris Green. He is a Houston native who ...
Contact the VA at 610-348-4672 if you are or know a 100-year-old Veteran as they want to reach everyone in the area who is eligible to receive the coin and certificate. Originally Published ...
Military families are working to solve the "greatest challenge"—preventing veteran suicide—to commemorate Memorial Day this year. An average of 17 veterans died from suicide each day in 2020 ...
Bill Clinton was the first U.S. president to embrace the idea of the challenge coin to honor outstanding military service. Challenge coins come in all different shapes and sizes and bear all different ...