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America Supports You: Challenge Coins Thank Vets, Help Nonprofit Groups
America Supports You ^ | Samantha L. Quigley

Posted on 05/23/2008 4:25:47 PM PDT by SandRat

WASHINGTON, May 23, 2008 – Searching for a tangible way to help Americans express their deep gratitude to servicemembers for their sacrifices, a Tampa, Fla., couple has designed their own challenge coin.

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The Grateful American coin is presented in the tradition of military challenge coins. With the five service insignia on one side and the phrase “Thank you for your service from a grateful American” on the other, it’s meant to be a tangible form of gratitude for the recipient. Net proceeds from sale of the coins help support two nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping wounded servicemembers and their families. Photo courtesy of Grateful American Coin Inc.
  

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“As Americans, we should honor and acknowledge the sacrifices of members of the U.S. military,” said Deb Benson, who co-founded Grateful American Coin Inc. with her husband. “In doing so, we should individually do what we can, however small, to help those servicemen and women who have sustained the most severe injuries.”

The Bensons are doing just that with their organization’s new coins. The tangible “thank you” bears the five service insignia on one side and the phrase “Thank you for your service from a grateful American” on the other.

Grateful American coins are available for purchase from the organization’s site. While purchasers are presenting them to veterans with a heartfelt “thank you,” something they’ve done 2,894 times since December, the net proceeds from their purchase are being donated to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and America’s Vet Dogs.

Both organizations support America’s wounded servicemembers.

“Our goal is to write our first checks to these two organizations on our one-year anniversary in November,” Benson said.

Grateful American Coin is a supporter of America Supports You, as are its two beneficiary organizations. America Supports You, a Defense Department program, connects citizens and companies with servicemembers and their families serving at home and abroad.

“The America Supports You [relationship] means a lot to our organization,” Benson said. “[It] assists with credibility for our young organization while at the same time assisting with exposure for our program.”

The work America Supports You does is valuable and needed for organizations like Grateful American Coin, she added.

Military challenge coins, typically bearing a unit’s insignia, date back to World War I. Legend has it that a coin identifying the squadron of a pilot shot down and captured behind enemy lines saved him from being executed by the French as a spy. He provided his coin, the only personal property his enemy captors hadn’t confiscated, as proof of his identity.
Related Sites:
Grateful American Coin
America Supports You


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: challenge; coins; gratefulnation; veterans

1 posted on 05/23/2008 4:25:48 PM PDT by SandRat
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To: SandRat
I tried to look at the five service branches represented, did not see the Seabee Insigna. I guess- Army,Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard and Marines?

Best regards,

2 posted on 05/23/2008 4:44:38 PM PDT by Copernicus (California Grandmother view on Gun Control http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7CCB40F421ED4819)
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To: SandRat
Hey, Sandy.

Thanks for the info. I only recently heard of these things. I occasionally post strips from "Air Force Blues" over in the Canteen thread, and they have a memorial challenge coin available over there, too.

(funny thing is that I just stumbled across that strip -- it's not like anyone in my family was in the Air Force)

3 posted on 05/23/2008 5:55:55 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith ("We have top men working on it." "Who?" "Top. Men.")
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To: Tanniker Smith

Glad to help.


4 posted on 05/23/2008 5:59:28 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs to said?)
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To: SandRat

While I like the idea of a commemorative coin, I dislike the modernist look. There are several concepts that might be blended to produce a series of truly unique coins that have a deeper meaning.

To start with, the Canadian gold Maple Leaf is distinguished as a coin, because it is engraved with a 3D hologram. As such, it should remain encased, lest the 3D effect is ruined.

But I can see such 3D engraving on silver coins as being very stylish. Especially if they were the size of Eisenhower dollars.

On the obverse, instead of national symbols, I can imagine a series of the great American Admirals and Generals. Perhaps 100 different coins, including:

MacArthur, Sherman, John Paul Jones, Patton, Nimitz, Zumwalt, Nathanael Greene, James Longstreet, Robert E. Lee, Winfield Scott Hancock, Stonewall Jackson, George C Marshall, Omar Bradley, Norman Schwarzkopf, John J.”Black Jack” Pershing, William Halsey, David Farragut, Raymund Spruance, Oliver Hazard Perry, Charles A. Lockwood, Chesty Puller, Daniel V. Gallery, Marc Mitscher, Jimmy Doolittle, Billy Mitchell, Commodore Stephen Decatur Jr, Matthew Ridgway, William Westmoreland, Henry H. “Hap” Arnold, Creighton Abrams, Joseph Stilwell, Philip Sheridan, James H. Wilson, George H. Thomas, the US Presidents who were generals, etc.

While there are those who would want individual coins, a complete collection, briefly annotated, would be worth a fortune for its historical value alone. It would be the ultimate military gift and would fill up a wall.

The reverse side could have a brief annotation in small print.


5 posted on 05/23/2008 7:54:10 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: Tanniker Smith
The AF Blues is very funny - and the coins they advertise are the real deal.
6 posted on 05/23/2008 8:04:32 PM PDT by ASOC (Training Storungen werden auf Papier notiert. Taktische Storungen werden im Stein geatzt. Gen Rommel)
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