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JUST IN FROM COUNTY ATTORNEY @AllisterAdel re: challenge coin and protest cases. The cases go on. But she promised to do what she's constitutionally required to anyway.
Challenge coins can be personal/positional as from a unit’s commander or command/unit in recognition of going above and beyond the normal expectation in successful completion of a unit’s mission.
For two decades, the commander in chief has doled out distinguished-looking coins as personal mementos. Now, the presidential "challenge coin" has undergone a Trumpian transformation.
“In no way did I ever think that a challenge coin would’ve reached this magnitude,” Moser said. “I’ve had people who have been retired out of the Army 15, 20 years hit me up saying ...
He’s “Butterfingers” Biden. The president accidentally dropped and then had to chase a challenge coin as it rolled away from him Monday during an awkward exchange with a senior military officer.
2nd Lt. Michael Moser took his 13 years of experience in the US Army and infused it into the challenge coin he created for his class of 74 person SBOLC class that recently graduated.
The officer who designed the challenge coin is on administrative leave. Now, an investigation is underway into the person who sent the email to the Black Police Association of Greater Dallas.
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