Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Est. 1974 Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Est. 1974 Challenge Coin
Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Est. 1974 Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Est. 1974 Challenge Coin
US Naval Parachute Team. Condition: Used, and in good shape. The coin is 1 1/2 by 2 inches. NOTE: Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless specified above. The item “Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Est. 1974 Challenge Coin” is in sale since Sunday, January 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Est. 1974 Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin
Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin
US Naval Parachute Team. Condition: Used, and in good shape. The coin is 1 1/2 inches in diameter. United States Navy Parachute Team “Leap Frogs”. The primary mission of the Navy Parachute Team (NPT) is to support Naval Special Warfare recruiting by gaining access and exposure to appropriate candidates through aerial parachuting demonstrations. Navy Parachute Team is a fifteen-man team composed of U. Each member comes to the team for a three-year tour from one of the two Naval Special Warfare Groups located on the east and west coasts. On completion of the tour, members return to operational units. The parachute team began in 1969 when Navy SEALs and Frogmen volunteered to perform at weekend air shows. The Team initially consisted of five jumpers: LCDR Olson, PHC Gagliardi, SK2 “Herky” Hertenstein, PR1 Al Schmiz and PH2 “Chip” Maury. Schmiz and Maury were members of the original Chuting Stars. When LCDR Olson was transferred to California, PHC Gene “Gag” Gagliardi (D 546) of UDT ELEVEN introduced him to the local jumping elite with the San Diego Skydivers, one of the nation’s first sports parachuting clubs. He convinced the Commander Naval Operations Support Group, PACIFIC to create a small demonstration team consisting of a cadre of highly qualified freefall jumpers. This group eventually adopted the “Leap Frogs” name. The team was officially commissioned as the U. Navy Parachute Team in 1974 by the Chief of Naval Operations and assigned the mission of demonstrating Navy excellence throughout the United States. The East Coast-based “Chuting Stars” were disbanded in the 1980s with the “Leap Frogs” taking on all official parachute demonstrations within the Navy. A typical Leap Frogs performance consists of six jumpers leaping out of an aircraft at an altitude of 6,000 feet. After freefalling sometimes using smoke or streamers, the Leap Frogs fly their canopies together to build canopy-relative work formations. After performances, the Leap Frogs make themselves available to the public to answer questions about the Navy and the Naval Special Warfare community, as well as to sign autographs. NOTE: Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless specified above. The free listing tool. The item “Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin” is in sale since Monday, June 6, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1976-89\Original Period Items”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin

US Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs UDT/SEALs Navy Challenge Coin

US Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs UDT/SEALs Navy Challenge Coin
US Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs UDT/SEALs Navy Challenge Coin

US Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs UDT/SEALs Navy Challenge Coin
US Navy Parachute Team. Condition : Used and in good condition. This coin is 2 1/2 inches in diameter. Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless otherwise specified above. The free listing tool. The item “US Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs UDT/SEALs Navy Challenge Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, September 27, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
US Navy Parachute Team Leap Frogs UDT/SEALs Navy Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin
Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin

Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin
US Naval Parachute Team. Naval Special Warfare Center. Condition: Used, and in good shape. The coin is 1 1/2 inches in diameter. United States Navy Parachute Team “Leap Frogs”. The primary mission of the Navy Parachute Team (NPT) is to support Naval Special Warfare recruiting by gaining access and exposure to appropriate candidates through aerial parachuting demonstrations. Navy Parachute Team is a fifteen-man team composed of U. Each member comes to the team for a three-year tour from one of the two Naval Special Warfare Groups located on the east and west coasts. On completion of the tour, members return to operational units. The parachute team began in 1969 when Navy SEALs and Frogmen volunteered to perform at weekend air shows. The Team initially consisted of five jumpers: LCDR Olson, PHC Gagliardi, SK2 “Herky” Hertenstein, PR1 Al Schmiz and PH2 “Chip” Maury. Schmiz and Maury were members of the original Chuting Stars. When LCDR Olson was transferred to California, PHC Gene “Gag” Gagliardi (D 546) of UDT ELEVEN introduced him to the local jumping elite with the San Diego Skydivers, one of the nation’s first sports parachuting clubs. He convinced the Commander Naval Operations Support Group, PACIFIC to create a small demonstration team consisting of a cadre of highly qualified freefall jumpers. This group eventually adopted the “Leap Frogs” name. The team was officially commissioned as the U. Navy Parachute Team in 1974 by the Chief of Naval Operations and assigned the mission of demonstrating Navy excellence throughout the United States. The East Coast-based “Chuting Stars” were disbanded in the 1980s with the “Leap Frogs” taking on all official parachute demonstrations within the Navy. A typical Leap Frogs performance consists of six jumpers leaping out of an aircraft at an altitude of 6,000 feet. After freefalling sometimes using smoke or streamers, the Leap Frogs fly their canopies together to build canopy-relative work formations. After performances, the Leap Frogs make themselves available to the public to answer questions about the Navy and the Naval Special Warfare community, as well as to sign autographs. NOTE: Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless specified above. The free listing tool. The item “Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin” is in sale since Monday, January 18, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1976-89\Original Period Items”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Navy SEAL US Naval Parachute Team Leap Frogs Vintage Brass Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Desert Frogs Navy Challenge Coin / SEALs / 3

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Desert Frogs Navy Challenge Coin / SEALs / 3
Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Desert Frogs Navy Challenge Coin / SEALs / 3

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Desert Frogs Navy Challenge Coin / SEALs / 3
United States Naval Special Warfare. “One Team, One Fight, Fight to Win”. Condition: Used, and in good shape. The coin is 2 inches wide by 1 1/2 inches high. Naval Special Warfare Unit THREE. Naval Special Warfare Unit THREE (NSWU-3), based in Bahrain and under the administrative control of NSWG-1, is commanded by a NSW Commander (O5). It consists of a small headquarters element which forms the core of a NSWTU when deployed. It plans, coordinates, and supports the activities of SEAL platoons and SBU detachments deployed to the US Central Command, exclusive of those organic to amphibious ready groups (ARG) and carrier battle groups (CVBG). In view of the maritime character of the area of responsibility and nature of the operations supported, day to day OPCON is exercised by COMNAVCENT. OPCON may be shifted to Special Operations Command, Central (SOCCENT) when required by operational tasking. Submerged, operators and passengers are sustained by the individually worn underwater breathing apparatus (UBA). Operational scenarios for the vehicle include underwater mapping and terrain exploration, location and recovery of lost or downed objects, reconnaissance missions, and limited direct action missions. Naval Special Warfare has taken control of 12 of 13 Patrol Coastal (PC) class ships. The PC class has a primary mission of coastal patrol and interdiction, with a secondary mission of Naval Special Warfare support. Primary employment missions will include forward presence, monitoring and detection operations, escort operations, non-combatant evacuation, and foreign internal defense. The PC class operates in low intensity environments. Naval Special Warfare operational missions will include long range SEAL insertion/extractions, tactical swimmer operations, intelligence collection, operational deception, and coastal/riverine support. PCs will normally operate as a two boat detachment. This allows enhanced support and facilitates the assignment of one Mobile Support Team, MST, every two ships. The Navy enlisted SEAL is a highly competent and qualified member of the Special Operations Community. All Navy SEALs go through the six month Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL, (BUD/S), Training at the Naval Special Warfare Center. Upon completion of BUD/S, all SEALs attend Basic Airborne training and then report to their first operational SEAL or SDV Team. SEAL operators assigned to a SDV Team must also complete SDV school which is generally attended enroute to, or within three months of arrival at their new command. As an essential part of their qualification process, all SEALs must attend a three month SEAL Tactical Training (STT) course at their gaining command where they further enhance their operational skills and field craft. Upon completion of STT, SEALs are assigned to an operational SEAL platoon or SDV task unit for their initial operational assignment. The process of training, education, and qualification is continued throughout their careers through a combination of formal and informal processes including on-the-job skills training, and attendance at various service or SOF training commands, and civilian courses of instruction. Once qualified, and enlisted SEAL can expect to spend the remainder of his career in the special operations community. MK V Special Operations Craft. The MK V Special Operations Craft (SOC), is the newest craft in the Naval Special Warfare inventory. The MK V SOC primary mission is a medium range insertion and extraction platform for Special Operations Forces in a low to medium threat environment. The secondary mission is limited Coastal Patrol and Interdiction (CP&I), specifically limited duration patrol and low to medium threat coastal interdiction. The MK V SOC will normally operate in a two craft detachment with a Mobile Support Team. Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB). The Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIB) is a high speed, high buoyancy, extreme weather craft with the primary mission of insertion/extraction of SEAL tactical elements from enemy occupied beaches. The RIB is constructed of glass reinforced plastic with an inflatable tube gunwale made of a new hypalon neoprene/nylon reinforced fabric. There are two types of RIBs currently in the inventory, a 24-foot RIB and a 30- foot RIB. The RIB has demonstrated the ability to operate in light-loaded condition in sea state six and winds of 45 knots. For other than heavy weather coxswain training, operations are limited to sea state five and winds of 34 knots or less. The 24-foot RIB carries a crew of three and a SEAL element. NOTE: Never personally given any of the coins. All coins are guaranteed to be in excellent condition unless specified above. The free listing tool. The item “Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Desert Frogs Navy Challenge Coin / SEALs / 3″ is in sale since Thursday, August 25, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “rolyat11″ and is located in Panama City, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Desert Frogs Navy Challenge Coin / SEALs / 3