Friday, November 24, 2017

Challenge Coin

Chief Joshua Bright, Master at Arms, Meridian NS, meeting Vice President Pence on Thanksgiving and receiving a challenge coin.
Josh is the son of Alan Bright and Kristin Collings, Wheatridge, CO and Yuma, AZ. Alan is a first cousin.

Alan's father, Lyal Bright, was a Navy Gunner on armed merchantmen in WWII.

Josh has had an interesting career including a stint at Guantanamo. His wife was in the Army. Quite the couple! 

Challenge coins are valued. A place of honor in my son's house has a challenge coin from the then Sgt Maj of the Army given to him in Kandahar. 

8 comments:

  1. Challenge coins can be an interesting form of legacy.

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  2. Pretty cool. Not many of those coins floating around. Being a gunner on a merchant ship during WWII was really asking for it. BZ to him.

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    1. Uncle Lyal was a short man. His grandson is a power lifting giant.

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    1. Happy for him. Saw another picture of him with Lt Pence. Son of ?

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  4. I have a few challenge coins, and they are dear. Have been surprised at the number of guys who don't know anything about them.

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    1. I didn't pay any attention to them until my youngest joined the Army.

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