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Commemorative 60th Anniversary Challenge Coin
Help celebrate the 60th Anniversary of The Riverside Sheriffs' Association While
being a part of a very worthy cause.
Donate $20. 00 or more to the RSA Riverside County Deputy Sheriff Relief
Foundation and receive a limited edition challenge coin in honor and
celebration of the 60th anniversary of The Riverside Sheriffs' Association
I HAVE A CHALLENGE COIN ... NOW WHAT DO I DO WITH IT?
Challenge coin rules only apply to other individuals who also have a challenge
coin. As an owner of a challenge coin, the coin represents your affilation,
support or patronage to the organization minted on the coin. You may
"challenge" any individual who you know has a coin. A challenge is made by
withdrawing your own coin and raising it in the air or by tapping it on a bar
or table. When you challenge someone, they are required to produce their coin
within 60 seconds. If the individual produces the coin, you are obligated to
buy them a drink. If the individual fails to produce the coin, they are
obligated to buy you a drink! The same rules apply if someone challenges you!
If you are in a club or bar, please drink responsibly and always appoint a
designated driver. We want you to get home safel The reward does NOT have to be
an alcoholic beverage. It can be a soda or any other reward that the two
individuals agree on.
BE CAREFUL!!! Your challenge coin is a treasured and respected representation of
the organization minted on the coin! If you drop your coin and it hits the
floor, you are obligated to buy drinks for anyone who hears or sees the coin
hit the floor! (Provided they have their coin on them of course!)
HISTORY OF THE CHALLENGE COIN
During World War 1, American volunteers from all parts of the country filled the
newly formed flying squadrons. Some were wealthy scions attending colleges such
as Yale and Harvard who quit in mid-term to join the war. In one squadron, a
wealthy lieutenant ordered medallions struck in solid bronze and presented them
to his unit. One young pilot placed the medallion in a small leather pouch that
he wore about his neck.
Shortly after acquiring the medallions, the pilot's aircraft was severely
damaged by ground fire. He was forced to land behind enemy lines and was
immediately captured by a German patrol. In order to discourage his escape, the
Germans took all of his personal identiflcation except for the small leather
pouch around his neck. In the meantime, he was taken to a small French town
near the front. Taking advantage of a bombardment that night, he escaped.
However, he was without personal identification.
He succeeded in avoiding German patrols by donning civilian attire and reached
the front lines. With great difficulty, he crossed no-man's land. Eventually,
he stumbled onto a French outpost. Unfortunately, saboteurs had plagued the
French in the sector. They sometimes masqueraded as civilians and wore civilian
clothes. Not recognizing the young pilot's American accent, the French thought
hirn to be a saboteur and made ready to execute him. He had no identihcation to
prove his allegiance, but he did have his leather pouch containing the
medallion. He showed the medallion to his would-be executioners and one of his
French captors recognized the squadron insignia on the medallion. They delayed
his execution long enough for him to confirm his identity. Instead of shooting
him they gave him a bottle of wine.
Back at his squadron, it became tradition to ensure that all members carried
their medallion or coin at all times. This was accomplished through challenge
in the following manner - a challenger would ask to see the medallion. If the
challenged could not produce a medallion, they were required to buy a drink of
choice for the member who challenged them. If the challenged member produced a
medallion, then the challenging member was required to pay for the drink. This
tradition continued on throughout the war and for many years after the war
while surviving members of the squadron were still alive.
We proudly continue this tradition today with the presentation of this custom
commemorative challenge coin.
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