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Silence and Respect Challenge Coin Not Numbered
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Silence and Respect Challenge Coin Not Numbered
This challenge coin has been available to the platoon but is now available for all Tomb Guards. These are not numbered and cannot be engraved after the fact due to a coating that is placed on the coins after production. Each challenge coin measures 2'' in diameter. The shipping is included in the price. There are in stock for immediate shipping.
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What happened to the soldier that was in the Tomb from the Vietnam War?
The remains of the Vietnam Unknown Soldier were exhumed May 14, 1998. Based on mitochondrial DNA testing, DoD scientists identified the remains as those of Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, who was shot down near An Loc, Vietnam, in 1972. It has been decided that the crypt that contained the remains of the Vietnam Unknown will remain vacant. (Further Background) (News Article from the Department of Defense)