Posted on Dec 12, 2013
SFC Michael Hasbun
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For background, many moons ago (I think it was four or five deployments ago) I was in a unit that was pretty bad about awards being based off of rank, as opposed to actual accomplishment. The predictable end result was that the more junior Soldiers were getting the short end of the stick, many of which actually threw away their medals immediately after the ceremony in disgust. While I can't fix the Army awards system, I decided to have my own personal coin created, so that I could in some way bridge the gap, show them that at least SOMEONE appreciated their efforts,& that someone noticed and cared. The coins turned out to be very well received, even if people do sometimes give me a bit of a ribbing for having my own coin, but it's a tradition I've continued, because frankly you never know when a Soldier will be in dire need of a gesture of appreciation, and I think of it as a small way I can hopefully pull someone out of the dumps, show them someone appreciated them. My question to you all is this; am I really the only one with my own coin? I didn't think it was all that odd of a thing to do, but other than one or two, I've actually not met anyone else who has their own personal coin. Commander coins, CSM's, Generals, Units, all these we see all the time, but personal seem to be a rarity.
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I first deployed as a SSG Sergeant and saw my Specialists and Corporal only receive AAMs for 14 months of tough work on a unique mission.  I spent a lot of time on their award write ups but could not overcome the rank hurdle.  My response was to present each Soldier and NCO on my team a framed collection of personalized deployment photos.  The framing was completed by my wife and I.  The plaques were presented to the guys during a post deployment dinner in front of the Soldiers' families where I tried to explain their contribution to the team.  I commend you Staff Sergeant for seeking to make things right at your level. Sometimes the higher echelons get it wrong but we shouldn't just sit around and complain about it.  
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SFC Senior Small Group Leader (Ssgl)
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<p>Sir, I have to say that would mean more to me than any medal for my chest.&nbsp; Very good work, Im incredily impressed.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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CMSgt James Nolan
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CPT Scott, What you have done there is to provide a troop something that will show for a lifetime. Some may think that frame is no big deal, but there was clearly some effort in it. Later on, when he/she has an office somewhere, you can be damn sure that will be up and in plain view. It would be in mine. Good Effort.
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SSG Robert Webster
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Good job CPT Scott.
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SSG Kevin McCulley
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Way back when I was a wee pup in 2/3 Inf on my first deployment, one of my brothers went up to our BN CSM and gave him a PFC coin from the PX and told him he was doing a hell of a job. I've never seen a CSM smile like that. It was quite epic.&nbsp;
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I have heard of the samething happen

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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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LOL... I am proud to announce that my coin is sitting in the Pentagon on a few 3-4 star desks =)
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SSG Kevin McCulley
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I would also note that was the only CSM smile I've ever seen that didn't strike stark terror in my heart.
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CMSgt James Nolan
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SSG Kevin McCulley That is funny. And that is one that I bet he hangs onto, because every time he looks at it, that memory will be there.
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COL George Reed
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I funded my coins as a battalion commander. They were clearly marked as a commander's coin for excellence. It did not say "Reenlist" or have any other purpose than to recognize someone who was caught doing something right. I think it meant more to the soldiers that it was funded out of my pocket. There may be some circumstances where it is appropriate to spend appropriated funds for coins, but I preferred to avoid all that and make it a personal investment.&nbsp;
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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No. I didn't ask a question. I simply stated my preference for coins over sheets over sheets of paper..
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Coin look nice but it shut have memorandum for record on OMPF file.
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SFC Familia Gonzalez
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Respect.
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MSG Thomas Currie
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SSG (Join to see) - This is a critical step that most units fail to do -- not just when giving someone a coin but for many other sorts of accomplishments. There are many things a soldier can do that don't result in any sort of official record but most of those can become part of the OMPF if the chain of command expends the tiny bit of effort to generate a memorandum congratulating the soldier on their accomplishment. Of course it is also important not to overdo this, you don't want to be doing memos congratulating a soldier for showing up for work on time, but when a soldier does something that sets them apart it should be recognized and recorded.
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I made my own coin when I was in Command, it was a 3in coin. Well worth the cost.&nbsp;
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SGT Ben Keen
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That's a bad ass coin!
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SFC Senior Small Group Leader (Ssgl)
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That is one beautiful coin Sir
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AIR ASSAULT SIR!
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SSG Medical Nco, Platoon Sergeant
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Currahee, Sir!
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I have in my coin collection three coins that mean a great deal to me, but no one else would understand. &nbsp;At my previous (first) unit, I kept my coin collection out on my desk, and one day my supervisor walked by and handed me a nickel... he said something to the effect of "here's my coin to add to your collection."<br><br>A few months later, the office NCOIC (E7) was passing by and added a quarter after hearing that the nickel was my supervisor's coin.<br><br>On a third occasion, the NCOIC (E8) of the whole Directorate dropped a dollar into my coin collection as HIS coin. &nbsp;These three coins and a thank-you note mean more to me than the PCS award that I got when I left...
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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I like that. :)
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SFC Michael Hasbun, you are not the only one with an individual coin. I agree with you that I did not think it was an odd or unusual thing to create and have my own coin. I was the Range Control NCOIC at Bagram for quite a while. The range location was far away from where the rest of the Garrison folks worked, and it was easier to have this made than to try to chase down the Garrison Commander or the Garrison CSM.
My favorite part of having my own coin is being able to present them to people who I thing are worthy, by my own standards of achievement; rather than having to explain to someone else why this or that person deserves to be presented with someone's coin.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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Rather nice. I like it.
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MSG Brian Breaker
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I think it's a great idea. Commanders and Senior NCO's at all levels have coins. I have always thought of making my own, but not sure what I would put on it. I think you just motivated me to design my my first challenge coin.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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Great to hear!
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That is a great looking coin!  I made a coin by printing out the front of the coin and attaching it to a pog with tape.  I handed them out to soldiers saying "if you don't like it you can spend it at AAFES.  Soldiers worked harder for that than when I had a real coin in command.
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LTC Program Manager
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I also just had a poker chip coin made it came out to .80 a copy.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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Thank you sir. As for the Pog, I've found it's mostly the thought that counts.. Nice gesture..
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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Oh, and I looked into the challenge coin poker chips. They really are much cheaper, but I just don't like the lack of "OOMPH" to them. I like the weight of the coin, plus the gloss and 3D effect.

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I do not have my own coin but I do thank you for going the extra mile. That shows that you care about your troops. Bravo Zulu.
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SGT Ben Keen
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While not many people have personal coins, I like the reason why you went and did this! &nbsp;You are right, you never know when someone will need a gesture like that and how a simple act such as presenting someone with a coin will impact their moral. &nbsp;I say keep it up!<div><br></div><div>By the way, if anyone else is looking to make coins, may I suggest check out&nbsp;<span style="background-color: rgb(238, 238, 238); color: rgb(70, 69, 68); font-family: calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">Minnichs Metals, Awards &amp; More (</span><a href="http://www.minnichsmetals.com/">http://www.minnichsmetals.com/</a>)<span style="background-color: rgb(238, 238, 238); color: rgb(70, 69, 68); font-family: calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">. &nbsp;This company is based in Eastern PA and is a Veteran Owned Business. &nbsp;I've used them to make the official Steel CIty Vets coin and they came out great and Minnichs worked with me from start to finish and it is always good to help a local Veterans Owned Business out.</span></div><div class="pta-link-card"><div class="pta-link-card-picture"><img src="http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/shared/javascript_disabled.gif"></div><div class="pta-link-card-content"><div class="pta-link-card-title"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.minnichsmetals.com/">Minnichs Metals, Awards &amp; More</a></div><div class="pta-link-card-description">Trophies and custom made challenge coins. One of the largest trophy companies in Northeast PA! </div></div><div style="clear:both"></div><div class="pta-box-hide"><i class="icon-remove"></i></div></div>
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SFC Michael Hasbun
SFC Michael Hasbun
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On the off chance I ever have to change my design, I'll give them a look. Perhaps I'll win the lottery and will be able to splurge and go large, with cut outs, shapes, and 3D effects!
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SGT Ben Keen
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Yeah, it isn't cheap that is for sure.  Our coins are pretty simple but we are pleased with them!
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LTC Jason Bartlett
LTC Jason Bartlett
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Nice coin.
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SGT Ben Keen
SGT Ben Keen
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Thank you sir!  It has been a great honor to hand them out to some Veterans and key supporters.  Just as SSG Hasbun said, it's great to have something as a small sign of thanks to hand out.
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