Identity & Belonging
In military culture, a challenge coin isn’t a souvenir. It is earned. It is carried. It is proof you stand with the unit that gave it to you. This one is our way of putting that same proof in your hands.
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Every veteran who carries this coin is carrying more than metal in their pocket. They’re carrying proof that someone stood up for them — that when they needed a hand, a brotherhood answered.
When you claim the Survivor’s Challenge Coin, you’re not making a donation and walking away. You’re taking your place in that same brotherhood — the one that puts veterans and Gold Star families on the water, that hands a rod to a man who hasn’t held anything but a rifle in years, that shows up at 3 a.m. when the couch gets too dark and too quiet.
Your $100 doesn’t just earn you a coin. It puts fuel in a boat, tackle in a hand, and a hot meal on the table after a day spent casting away the ghosts of battle. Carry it with pride. You’ve earned your place in this brotherhood too.
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