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Courtesy of our friends at Metro Sign Company, this is a customized wooden coin holder - complete with the Marine Raider Foundation's 2018 and 2019 challenge coins! Can be hung on the wall or placed on a desk or coffee table - sure to be a great conversation piece!
This custom wood American Flag with Raider Badge and shotgun shell stars is sure to be a great addition to your man cave, she shed or office! Handcrafted by a Marine Veteran
Ammo can with General Mattis quote contains: Mission2Alpha wine, wine glass, Hammer Beast Multi-Tool, CRKT Snailor Tactical Bottle Opener, Handgun Sight, U.S. Marine Corps Uniforms and Equipment Book
Ammo can includes:
Goliath Binary Reactive Rim Fire Targets, Bottle of Marine Raider Red Wine, Rollermag RM40 AR15 Magazine, Ka-Bar Shark Bite Tactical Knife, Tactical Knife Sharpener
One-of-a-kind custom WWII Marine Raider PaddleThis paddle was hand crafted by a Marine Raider to resemble the WWII era paddle on which this tradition was founded. All the decorations are authentic items donated by generations of Raiders. It is traditionally the ultimate gesture of respect and appreciation a team can give a teammate.Decorations include:On Handle:
Eagle, Globe, and Anchor - World War IIWrap: Rifle Bore Cleaner Rope - World War IIOn Paddle Blade:
Marine Special Operation Coin - AfghanistanMarine Special Operations Insignia - IraqSpecial Operations Task Force North Patch - IraqInfrared American Flag Shoulder Patch - Afghanistan
The Marine Raiders of World War II were formed at the request of President Roosevelt to provide a commando-style force that could conduct amphibious raids and operate behind enemy lines. When a Marine Raider checked into a unit, he was issued a paddle that he trained with throughout all the clandestine small boat training. Then when a Marine was leaving the Raider Battalion, if his other teammates thought he was "worth his salt," they would break into the supply locker and acquire the Marine's paddle to decorate it. They used what modest means were available like parachute cord and military insignia. It was then presented to the Marine as a farewell gift at what is referred to today as a "paddle party". The decoration of the Raider paddles has developed into a craft and have come to be the most cherished tribute to a departing Raider.
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