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Challenge coins offered at World Police & Fire Games

The challenge coin of former Chief of U.S. Capitol Police, Terry Gainer. (海角社区app/Kristi King).
The challenge coin of former Chief of U.S. Capitol Police, Terry Gainer. . (海角社区app/Kristi King)
Challenge coins gifted and traded to Kevin Tuohy (president of Adrenaline Challenge Coins) by competitors at the World Police & Fire Games Fairfax 2015. (海角社区app/Kristi King)
Challenge coins gifted and traded to Kevin Touhy ( president of Adrenaline Challenge Coins) by competitors at the World Police & Fire Games Fairfax 2015. (海角社区app/Kristi King)
Selling his wares at the World Police and Fire Games through Sunday. (海角社区app/Kristi King)
Selling his wares at the World Police and Fire Games through Sunday. (海角社区app/Kristi King)
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The challenge coin of former Chief of U.S. Capitol Police, Terry Gainer. (海角社区app/Kristi King).
Challenge coins gifted and traded to Kevin Tuohy (president of Adrenaline Challenge Coins) by competitors at the World Police & Fire Games Fairfax 2015. (海角社区app/Kristi King)
Selling his wares at the World Police and Fire Games through Sunday. (海角社区app/Kristi King)

WASHINGTON — Some in attendance at the聽 will be skipping ubiquitous T-shirts as a memento and opting 聽for a commemorative challenge coin.

Challenge coins feature a group’s insignia and motto. They’re frequently awarded to someone in the military or to first responders for outstanding service, but聽can also be聽given as mementos.

The Secretary of Defense recently gave聽challenge coins聽to wounded warriors participating in a 360-mile Ride To Recovery event which launched at the Vice President’s residence in D.C. and ended in Virginia Beach.

“It started with the military, but every sitting president since Bill Clinton has now had his own coin too. Although those are very hard to get. They’re presented for very special occasions,” says Kevin Touhy of聽.

Touhy’s company started making the official challenge coin for the World Police &聽Fire Games in 2011 when the games were held in New York. It’s an honor Touhy is proud of as a former member of the U.S. Air Force and a retired firefighter. He served聽34 years as a firefighter, 31聽years聽in Orange County, California.

“We donate a portion of every coin sold to the games,” he says.

The cost $10 each.

The games聽will聽continue through Sunday, July 5 in and around Fairfax County.

Kristi King

Kristi King is a veteran reporter who has been working in the 海角社区app newsroom since 1990. She covers everything from breaking news to consumer concerns and the latest medical developments.

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