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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: DMelone] #290645 05/19/09 12:23 PM
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The coin challenge is still alive and very popular in most regiments, both American and Canadian.

It got so bad at one point here at my current regiment, you had to shower with your current Regiments' coin, otherwise some wiseguy would slap his in front of your face as soon as you stepped out of the shower stall! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

Needless to say, with a handy supply of duct tape, I made sure I ALWAYS had my coin on me. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: Horn Dog] #290646 05/19/09 01:46 PM
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I hope I remember to wear mine, because I am likely to be where adult beverages are sold. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/loopy.gif" alt="" />


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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: Dumpster Dan] #290647 05/19/09 02:25 PM
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Wow, didn't know that.


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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: banana-clip] #290648 05/19/09 05:30 PM
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I don't recall any posts about someone finding a good, non-custom challenge coin holder. I carried mine in the plastic envelope that it came in for a while, but that's pretty much disintegrated. I've been to the Louisville Numismatic Exchange few times when I was younger, but not in several years -- they carry coin collecting supplies, so perhaps I should check there.


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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: Jim] #290649 05/19/09 09:48 PM
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I don't recall any posts about someone finding a good, non-custom challenge coin holder. I carried mine in the plastic envelope that it came in for a while, but that's pretty much disintegrated. I've been to the Louisville Numismatic Exchange few times when I was younger, but not in several years -- they carry coin collecting supplies, so perhaps I should check there.


I thought some of the Dogs figured out a carry system. Maybe they will jump in and remind us.

Different subject...did you get my response to your PM to me? The system looked like it sent it but I do not show a sent memo in my file...just curious

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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: Dumpster Dan] #290650 05/19/09 10:33 PM
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im pretty sure p0p has his encased in leather. it is to be worn around his neck.

iirc....bruce found some plastic coin holders for them.they add a bit to the diameter of the coin though
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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: VANCE] #290651 05/20/09 02:44 AM
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ok im new to the yard and i was just going to ask how do you get the coin cause now knowing the story behind it and every thing i would like to get one some how


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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: Big Clif Dog] #290652 05/20/09 03:30 AM
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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: Big Clif Dog] #290653 05/20/09 12:03 PM
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ok im new to the yard and i was just going to ask how do you get the coin cause now knowing the story behind it and every thing i would like to get one some how

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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: MRpink] #290654 05/20/09 03:09 PM
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ok man thanks i may as well get one just to commemerate my first yard knive as well


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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: Big Clif Dog] #290655 05/20/09 05:16 PM
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Dan,
Thanks for the history lesson. I had heard stories from my dad about being challenged and stuff but that was the Viet Nam War. Sure is nice to know the whole story now!


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Re: History Of The Challenge Coin [Re: StabbyJoe] #290656 05/20/09 11:48 PM
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For the newer Dogs in the Yard

“The History of the Challenge Coin goes something like this:”
During World War I, American volunteers from all parts of the country filled the newly formed flying squadrons. In one squadron, a wealthy lieutenant ordered medallions struck in solid bronze and presented them to his unit.

Shortly after acquiring the medallions, a pilots’ aircraft was severely damaged by ground fire. He was forced to land behind enemy lines and was immediately captured by a German patrol. In order to discourage his escape, the Germans took all of his personal identification except for the small leather pouch around his neck that contained the coin. He did escape; however, he was without personal identification.

He showed the medallion to his would-be executioners and one of his French captors recognized the squadron insignia on the medallion. They delayed his execution long enough for him to confirm his identity. Instead of shooting him they gave him a bottle of wine.

To ensure that all members carried their coin at all times - a challenger would ask to see the coin. If the challenged could not produce a medallion, they were required to buy a drink of choice for the member who challenged them. If the challenged member produced a medallion, then the challenging member was required to pay for the drink. This tradition continues.

So if you catch me without my coin then I owe you a drink of your choice. ColdOne collected last year at Blade. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

I try not to leave home without it

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I believe I got in on that session too, unless this was a totally different boozing event. I know there were at least a few. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />

You did...but it is hard to remember <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />

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