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Tuskegee Airmen
In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt directed the Army Air Corps to accept black Americans into aviation cadet training. The Air Corps, like all other components of the United States Armed Forces, decided to segregate black aviators into all-black squadrons....
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Maintainers Better Than Nonners?
Nonners seem to get so upset about being looked down on and so Al thought he would give them an explanation why we think that. So here’s why maintainers are better than nonners: We are so important that we can’t...
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US, Sоuth Kоrеа Firefighter Trаіnіng
US, Sоuth Kоrеа firefighter trаіnіng ѕtrеngthеnѕ раrtnеrѕhірѕ Thе twofold gоаl of thе еvеnt wаѕ tо ѕtrеngthеn раrtnеrѕhірѕ and рrоvіdе unіԛuе training fоr all thаt wеrе involved.  "It'ѕ very іmроrtаnt fоr uѕ to trаіn with our mutuаl аіd раrtnеrѕ and рrасtісе...
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Graduate from the CCAF
The Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) is located on Maxwell Air Force Base outside Montgomery, AL, and awards over 22,000 Associate of Applied Science degrees in 71 degree programs, making it the world's largest community college system. A...
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Your Mother Must be Proud
Are you proud of yourself ? Huh? It sounds an awful lot like what my Dad would say to me when I really screwed something up. But the phrase wasn’t used for mundane things like scratching the car or getting...
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Challenge Coin Blog

The Challenge Coin Nation Blog covers both serious and humorous articles of interest to our customers. We have articles about: Challenge Coins, Morale Patches, Military Aircraft Flags, Belt Buckles, Aircraft Pins, Reflective Belts, ID Lanyards, Mechanic Themed Clothing. Maintainer Nation Products, and Military Stickers.