Military items use?/DUI Medallion?

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Military item's use?/DUI Medallion?

Hello everyone!...i found this while yard-sailing(silver dollar for size)i've heard of the"WOLF PACK"& know the one symbol is for ordinace(at least i'm pretty sure!)&the other MUST be the Distictive Unit Insignia(DUI)other then that i know nothing else...like unit history,what iyaayas above wolfs(dui) head mean(maybe unit motto?)any help will be greatly appreciated!Thank's for listening
 

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Haven't found this particular item anywhere yet. Might not be standard military issue, lol. Lot's of history about the Wolfpack and Kunsan Air Base.
http://www.kunsan.af.mil/library/wolfpackheritage/index.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunsan_AB

IYAAYAS stands for "If you ain't ammo, You ain't sh*t" This link gives the polite form http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/IYAAYAS

I like the AMMO slogan "turning the enemy into Hair, teeth and eyeballs" Quite appropriate.
 

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unit membership coin I would think --- the us military has lots of "unit" coins and "challange coins" as well
 

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GpSnoopy said:
Haven't found this particular item anywhere yet. Might not be standard military issue, lol. Lot's of history about the Wolfpack and Kunsan Air Base.
http://www.kunsan.af.mil/library/wolfpackheritage/index.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunsan_AB

IYAAYAS stands for "If you ain't ammo, You ain't sh*t" This link gives the polite form http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/IYAAYAS

I like the AMMO slogan "turning the enemy into Hair, teeth and eyeballs" Quite appropriate.
Ya itspretty cool&Thank you
 

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ivan salis said:
unit membership coin I would think --- the us military has lots of "unit" coins and "challange coins" as well
makes sense!,i'heard of/or saw"challange coins",Thank you!
 

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Yep, its a challenge coin, I spent 4 years at Kunsan and happen to have the same coin.


MSgt
 

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MSgtUSAF said:
Yep, its a challenge coin, I spent 4 years at Kunsan and happen to have the same coin.


MSgt
ThankYou Master sargent/And for your service also(tokenhead U.S.N.75-80/Fleet)
 

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please explain what a challenge coin means to non military folks out there. and how one gets one.
 

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ivan salis said:
please explain what a challenge coin means to non military folks out there. and how one gets one.


Generally, it's a coin or token representing any particular base, section, unit, or what have you - almost always military and sometimes from fraternities. They are usually, traditionally, offered as a token of esteem or for a job well done. Some times they are available for purchase. Normally carried by unit members showing they are a part of that particular unit.

The challenge? When challenged, the members, or all present, must produce the coin upon request or pay some sort of penalty - usually a round at the bar. The cool part is that if everyone HAS their coin, the challenger then must buy the drinks...

It's a moral builder and very cool tradition...

A google search for challenge coins will produce zillions of examples.
 

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