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Numbered Tomb Challenge Coin Single Coin
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Numbered Tomb Challenge Coin
This challenge coin features a 3D rendered a Tomb Guard walking along with Peace, Victory and Valor on the front side of the coin. Each coin is numbered. Currently we have numbers 001-800 available. When you place an order, I'll verify your badge number. For Tomb Guards who did not have a badge, you will be issued a coin numbered from 750-800. There is a limit of one coin per customer. The coins have a black finish with nickel 3D details. Each coin measures 2.25'' by 2.25".
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Is it true a Sentinel must commit for two years to guard the Tomb, live in a barracks under the tomb, and cannot drink any alcohol on or off duty for the rest of their lives.
No, this is a false rumor. The average tour at the Tomb is about a 18 months. However, there is NO set time for service there. Sentinels live either in a barracks on Ft. Myer (the Army post located adjacent to the cemetery) or off base if they like. They do have a living quarters under the steps of the amphitheater where they stay during their 24 hour shifts. If they are of legal age, they may drink except while on duty.