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Anytime Anywhere Challenge Coin (COIN ONLY)

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**All Proceeds of the sale of this glass will go to Snowball Express**

This is for the purchase of a SINGLE Challenge Coin (and NO pint glass).

The following options help you save money in shipping:
If you want ONE Glass, please use THIS store item.
If you want TWO Glasses, please use THIS store item.
If you want ONE Coin, please use THIS store item.
If you want ONE Glass and One Coin, please use THIS store item.

If you want any other combination, you'll have to purchase from multiple listings.

 

25 years ago, 8 fellow Marines from HMLA-267 stationed aboard the USS Okinawa en route to the Persian Gulf were lost at sea in a helicopter accident.
These 8 Marines were all friends of mine. Men I had served with for 4 years. I was proud to call them my brothers.
‪#‎AnyTimeAnyWhere25‬
Here's to you, LCpl. Thomas Adams.
Here's to you, Sgt. John Kilkus.
Here's to you, Sgt. Ken Keller.
Here's to you, Cpl. Tim Romei.
Here's to you, Capt. Gary Dillon.
Here's to you, Capt. William Hurley.
Here's to you, Capt. William Cronin.
Here's to you, Capt. Kevin Dolvin.
Semper Fi.
You are not forgotten.
At approximately 0513 hours on October 8, 1990, two UH1N helicopters from HMM 164 embarked on the USS OKINAWA for an at-sea NVG training operation off the coast of Oman. The two helicopters disappeared from radar and failed to respond to radio calls during the training mission. Searches revealed no sign of the aircraft of its crew and all were declared missing at sea. The eight U.S. Marines men aboard the two helicopters are the first military personnel to become missing in Operation Desert Shield


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