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USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank
USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank
USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank
USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank
USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank
USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank

USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank Military Coin – Sergeant Challenge Coin – Disabled USMC Vet Owned Business - Officially Licensed

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Galleon Product ID 48762900
Shipping Weight 0.11 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 14.09 x 5.83 x 0.35 inches
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USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank Features

  • OUTSTANDING QUALITY: Designed by a US Marine, the front of our Marines rank coin has the Marine Corps emblem, the Eagle, Globe and Anchor with United States Marine Corps and Semper Fidelis text. The back has the Sergeant chevron and “Sergeant of Marines” text.

  • EXPERT CRAFTSMANSHIP: Our USMC coins are a perfect representation of Marine Corps exceptionalism and serve as an ongoing reminder that Marines are a force in readiness, always ready to take the fight to the enemy and the first to fight

  • PERFECT GIFT FOR THE MARINE IN YOUR LIFE: Whether your Marine is celebrating Father’s day, Veterans Day, a birthday or Christmas you can guarantee a smile with this classic and practical USMC gift for men or women. Also makes a great Marine Corps promotion gift

  • LARGE 2 INCH COIN: This military coin is much bigger than cheap Marine Corps challenge coins. Made from top quality materials, 3D-textured full color on both sides. Beautiful bevel edge design and 4mm thick

  • 🎖️ SERVICE DISABLED MARINE VET OWNED: with a team of armed service veterans and military spouses so you know you will get top quality and 100% customer satisfaction. Support other military families with your purchase! Semper Fi!


About USMC E5 Challenge Coin – Marine Corps SGT Rank

Sergeant is a junior noncommissioned officer rank in the USMC, and the oldest rank in the Marine Corps. Sergeants serve as squad leaders in combat operations and lead a squad of eight Marines including one or more Corporals. Because the Marine Corps operates many missions on the fireteam and squad level, Marine Corps sergeants often have a great deal of leadership and responsibility in carrying out their objectives. Because of their expanded role in direct combat operations, promotion to sergeant is handled on a case-by-case basis. In their first step towards promotion, prospective candidates receive an individual fitness report from their commanding officer. fitness report are concise documents outlining a Marine's demonstrated skills, accomplishments, and leadership ability as well as their personal character. For each round of promotions, candidates are then selected for promotion to sergeant based on their qualification for the position as described in their individual fitness report.