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Veterans in Fence Creates Challenge Coin Tradition

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In the fence and gate industry, veterans bring invaluable skills and experience. But beyond their industry contributions, they often carry another badge of honor, the shared bond of military service. At FENCETECH 2024, a new tradition was born: the Veterans in Fence Special Interest Group identified many industry veterans and presented them with a special gift, an AFA challenge coin. In the military, challenge coins are small emblems used to convey unit pride and camaraderie, and they serve as a powerful tool to recognize mission success and leadership. They have a similar purpose in AFA: to welcome and connect industry veterans.

While the origin of challenge coins is a mystery, they've evolved into tokens of recognition, unit pride, and esprit de corps. At AFA events, veterans can be presented with a coin bearing the AFA logo on one side and a solution service member on the reverse. It’s a recognition of service and a tangible reminder that they're not just industry colleagues, but part of a broader industry fraternity forged in service.

AFA president Brad Howard (Army) presented Veterans in Fence chair Brian Boutte (Navy) with a challenge coin in recognition of his service to both the country and the association. “Brian represents the very best of veterans helping veterans, and it is an honor to give him a AFA challenge coin for his efforts to support workforce development and mental health initiatives in the industry.”

Make sure you join the Veterans in Fence Special Interest Group (it's free with your AFA membership!) so you can connect with other veterans.

Once you are on the Veterans in Fence Connected Community page, you can contribute your knowledge to an ongoing discussion or post a question to get feedback from your peers!  You can also find upcoming event information posted in the community.


 

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