Friday, November 27, 2009

Ways To Connect to Troops

Soldiers leave marks and memories through challenge coins of places the
are and places they have been. These are ways to remember their time
serving. While they serve they also need connections to home.


Serving in the military is one thing, but serving the military is
another. When the troops go and fight for our freedom they count on our
support. Things like morale are one of the highest concerns to keep
going along with a distinct connection to friends and family. In the
field or even at the home station two things help support the troops and
allow them to connect.

Challenge coins give the opportunity to reward for excellence,
integrity, and outstanding performance. When a commander gives a coin to
a soldier it symbolizes acceptance in today's unit. Challenge coins have
been around since WWII and are coming out of the field constantly to
remember where their country sent them to serve. No matter how you feel
politically, this is a way to reward a citizen that could live next to
you, or perhaps your son or daughter, for sacrificing the life to defend
you.

Collecting challenge coins has been a direct result of all the units and
commanders creating marks of their existence. So many people around the
world enjoy displaying coin in their office and home for others to see
the sheer beauty of their collections. If you ever want to track your
favorite aircraft, ground unit, or job in the military by collecting
certain challenge coins then get into a community for it. There are only
a select few groups that discuss and help new collectors learn about
this hobby.

Besides helping the military develop coins and collectors find them, the
soldiers still need the connection. These days the government has
allowed video conferencing from the front lines, email, phone calls,
letters, and other methods to talk to their love ones. We all need to
realize that MySpace, Face book, and other social methods are a no go
out there because it's not safe. The only social method out there has
been developed and allowed on the front lines is Military Commons. This
is a troops and relatives only area to allow those soldiers the freedom
to connect to friends.

In the end we all try to do our part for the soldiers, airmen, sailors,
and Marines out there defending themselves and other Americans for the
whim of political battles and world rights. These are just some ways
some people are trying to give back, You will find other ways through
care packages, letters, or just a thank you on the street.

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