Deep Sea Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit 2 Exp Combat Divers Navy Challenge Coin

Deep Sea Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit 2 Exp Combat Divers Navy Challenge Coin
Deep Sea Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit 2 Exp Combat Divers Navy Challenge Coin

Deep Sea Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit 2 Exp Combat Divers Navy Challenge Coin
Deep Sea Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit 2. Condition : Used and in good condition. This coin is 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 “Deep Sea Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit 2 Exp Combat Divers Navy Challenge Coin” is in sale since Friday, September 30, 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.
Deep Sea Mobile Diving & Salvage Unit 2 Exp Combat Divers Navy Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit One Guam Task Force 71 Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 1

Naval Special Warfare Unit One Guam Task Force 71 Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 1
Naval Special Warfare Unit One Guam Task Force 71 Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 1

Naval Special Warfare Unit One Guam Task Force 71 Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 1
Condition: Used, and in good shape. The coin is 1 5/8 inches in diameter. Naval Special Warfare Unit ONE. Naval Special Warfare Unit ONE, (NSWU-1), is based in Guam. Commanded by a Navy Commander (O-5), it consists of a headquarters element and has operational control of SEAL platoons and Special Boat Unit Detachments from the Naval Special Warfare Group ONE and from Special Boat Squadron ONE that forward deploy to NSWU-1 on a six month rotational duty. Currently, NSWU-1 maintains operational control of five forward deployed SEAL platoons and two SBU Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat (RIB) Detachments. NSWU-1 is under the administrative command of Naval Special Warfare Group ONE, but operationally reports to Special Operations Command, Pacific and US Navy Seventh Fleet for operational tasking. NSWU-1 provides operational support to forward deployed platoons and conducts theater planning for contingencies and exercises for Naval Special Warfare forces in the Pacific area of operations. NSWU-1 is capable of forming the nucleus of a Naval Special Warfare Task Unit (NSWTU). 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 One Guam Task Force 71 Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 1″ is in sale since Thursday, January 01, 2015. 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 One Guam Task Force 71 Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 1

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Bahrain Brass Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 3

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Bahrain Brass Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 3
Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Bahrain Brass Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 3

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Bahrain Brass Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 3
United States Naval Special Warfare. Condition: Used, and in good shape. Look closely at the patina on coin. The coin is 1 5/8 inches in diameter. 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 Bahrain Brass Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 3″ is in sale since Wednesday, July 22, 2015. 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 Bahrain Brass Navy Challenge Coin / SEAL / 3

Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin
Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin
Naval Special Warfare Unit Three. Joint Special Operations Task Force. Condition: Used, but in nice shape. The coin is 1 3/4 inches in diameter. Joint Special Operations Task Force – Gulf Cooperation Council (JSOTF-GCC) – “Revealed”. This element had been in existance at least since February 2011, when it was mentioned in a presentation to the 22nd Annual Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict Symposium & Exhibition put on by the National Defense Industrial Association. Little is known about JSOTF-GCC, besides that it conducts foreign internal defense type missions with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (which includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates). It appears that this element has combined the efforts previous performed by Special Operations Command (Foward) – Bahrain (SOC [FWD] BAH; originally formed as Special Operations Command and Control Element – Bahrain; SOCCE-Bahrain), Special Operations Command and Control Element – Kuwait. (SOCCE-KU), and Special Operations Command and Control Element – Qatar (SOCCE-Qatar), which date back to the 1990s, none of which appear to remain in operation. Tensions between the U. And Iran are at a high point, as the Islamic Republic threatens to close off a vital waterway and two U. Aircraft carrier battle groups sit in the seas off the Iranian coast. But across the Persian Gulf, the U. Has a previously unacknowledged weapon in reserve: a new special operations team. Danger Room has confirmed with the U. Special Operations Command that a new elite commando team is operating in the region. The primary, day-to-day mission of the team, known as Joint Special Operations Task Force-Gulf Cooperation Council, is to mentor military units belonging to the U. Oil-rich Arab allies, who collectively are known as the Gulf Cooperation Council. Those Arab states consider Iran to be their primary foreign threat. The task force provides highly trained personnel that excel in uncertain environments, Maj. Rob Bockholt, a spokesman for special-operations forces in the Mideast, tells Danger Room, and seeks to confront irregular threats. Military has not previously acknowledged the existence of the team, known as JSOTF-GCC for short. The unit began its existence in mid-2009 around the time that the Iranian leadership rejected. President Obamas offer of a new diplomatic dialogue and underwent a serious internal challenge to its legitimacy from Green Movement protesters. But whatever the task force does about Iran or might do in the future is a sensitive subject with the military. It would be inappropriate to discuss operational plans regarding any particular nation, Bockholt says about Iran. There is no direct evidence that JSOTF-GCC has been involved in offensive action against Iran. It is unlikely, for instance, that JSOTF-GCC killed Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan last week, an assassination the U. Has firmly denied any role in and for which the Israelis, reports Eli Lake of Newsweek, are all but openly taking credit. Some special-operations veterans who did not wish to be identified or quoted downplayed the significance of the new task force, expecting it to primarily advise Gulf nations on how to train their own forces, and speculated that its actual role against Iran was indirect at most. Tim Nye, the chief spokesman for the U. Special Operations Command, says the task force is responsible for coordinating all SOF [Special Operations Forces] engagements and training with Gulf Cooperation Council nations. The special operations forces of those nations have shown a notable improvement over the past year. Qatari commandos quietly traveled to Libya ahead of Moammar Gadhafis downfall to prepare Libyan rebels. For the successful capture of Tripoli. The United Arab Emirates, another close U. Ally, has also made its elite forces a priority, even hiring Blackwaters founder. To bolster their training. Not many details are available about the task force. Its built around Naval Special Warfare Unit Three, one of the elite Navy SEAL teams. But the Joint in the task forces name signals that it draws from the special-operations forces in the Army, Air Force and Marines as well. Its commander is a Navy captain or equivalent in a different service. Officials would not identify missions of the task force, its leadership or its headquarters, citing the safety of the personnel involved and the success of those missions. Even if JSOTF-GCC is primarily a training team, it represents another military option for the U. In the region during at a time of escalating rhetoric with Iran. The Iranians are threatening to close off the Strait of Hormuz. The sea lane through which a fifth of the worlds oil travels, as two U. Aircraft carrier battle groups. And when the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says the U. Could reopen the waterway by force. There might be an elite commando team nearby to help do it. To view miscellaneous challenge coins. 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 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin” is in sale since Tuesday, March 11, 2014. 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 3 / Three CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Commander CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Commander CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin
Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Commander CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit Three Commander CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin
Naval Special Warfare Unit Three. Commander Joint Special Operations Task Force. Condition: Used, but in nice shape. The coin is 1 3/4 inches in diameter. Joint Special Operations Task Force – Gulf Cooperation Council (JSOTF-GCC) – “Revealed”. This element had been in existance at least since February 2011, when it was mentioned in a presentation to the 22nd Annual Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict Symposium & Exhibition put on by the National Defense Industrial Association. Little is known about JSOTF-GCC, besides that it conducts foreign internal defense type missions with members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (which includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates). It appears that this element has combined the efforts previous performed by Special Operations Command (Foward) – Bahrain (SOC [FWD] BAH; originally formed as Special Operations Command and Control Element – Bahrain; SOCCE-Bahrain), Special Operations Command and Control Element – Kuwait. (SOCCE-KU), and Special Operations Command and Control Element – Qatar (SOCCE-Qatar), which date back to the 1990s, none of which appear to remain in operation. To view miscellaneous challenge coins. 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 Commander CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin” is in sale since Friday, October 11, 2013. 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 Commander CJSOTF-GCC Navy SEALs Challenge Coin

Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD Unit III Command Navy Challenge Coin / three / 3

Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD Unit III Command Navy Challenge Coin / three / 3
Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD Unit III Command Navy Challenge Coin / three / 3

Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD Unit III Command Navy Challenge Coin / three / 3
Condition : Used, and in good shape. This coin is 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 “Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD Unit III Command Navy Challenge Coin / three / 3″ is in sale since Saturday, March 28, 2015. 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.
Explosive Ordnance Disposal EOD Unit III Command Navy Challenge Coin / three / 3

Special Boat Unit SBU-12 God Country & Fast Boats Navy Challenge Coin

Special Boat Unit SBU-12 God Country & Fast Boats Navy Challenge Coin
Special Boat Unit SBU-12 God Country & Fast Boats Navy Challenge Coin

Special Boat Unit SBU-12 God Country & Fast Boats Navy Challenge Coin
God Country & Fast Boats. Condition : Used and in good condition. This coin is 1 5/8 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 “Special Boat Unit SBU-12 God Country & Fast Boats Navy Challenge Coin” is in sale since Monday, November 07, 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.
Special Boat Unit SBU-12 God Country & Fast Boats Navy Challenge Coin

Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten SOCAFRICA SEAL Teams Epoxy Navy Challenge Coin 10

Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten SOCAFRICA SEAL Teams Epoxy Navy Challenge Coin 10
Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten SOCAFRICA SEAL Teams Epoxy Navy Challenge Coin 10

Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten SOCAFRICA SEAL Teams Epoxy Navy Challenge Coin 10
Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten. Condition: Used, but in nice shape. The coin is 1 3/4 inches in diameter with epoxy on both sides. NSWU-10 Commissioning Provides SOCAFRICA Operational Flexibility on the African Continent. Special Operations Command Africa Public Affairs. Special Operations Command Africa (SOCAFRICA) added another page to its short history with the commissioning of Naval Special Warfare Unit 10 during a ceremony April 8, 2011, at Panzer Kaserne near Stuttgart, Germany. Following speeches by Rear Admiral Edward G. Winters III, commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, and U. Army Brigadier General Christopher K. Haas, SOCAFRICA commander, more than 80 guests and unit members looked on as U. Navy Commander Joseph Geary read his orders commissioning the unit and officially assumed command of NSWU-10. Some have been on board since 2009 and some arrived only a few months ago but they’ve worked hard not only to commission the command but more importantly, to support SOCAFRICA’s objectives throughout the African continent, Geary said. They are Naval Special Warfare’s subject matter experts in African affairs and our nation is the better because of their dedication to the mission. After the establishment of U. Africa Command in 2008 and its Theater Special Operations Command (TSOC) SOCAFRICA that same year, Winters determined he’d follow Naval Special Warfare (NSW) doctrine and establish a NSW Unit to support SOCAFRICA. He considered it logical to establish NSWU-10 since he believed Africa would require greater attention from U. “NSWU-10 gives SOCAFRICA operational flexibility, ” Geary said. We are the only force SOCAFRICA can use to quickly respond to crises or contingencies on the continent. We compliment the mission by first understanding SOCAFRICA’s priorities and then by developing and executing strategies that meet the commander’s intent. As AFRICOM’s TSOC, SOCAFRICA exercises operational control of U. Special Operations Forces (SOF) within the command’s area of responsibility, which includes 53 countries and more than 13 million square miles. The primary focus of the command is on SOF missions that develop African partner capacity, provide assistance and support theater security cooperation objectives. Having a NSW command focused on Africa which fuses NSW capabilities to meet U. Africa Command and SOCAFRICA’s priorities will ensure our national interests are protected, violent extremists organizations are placed in check and key partner nations start controlling their own security posture, Geary added. The process of commissioning NSWU-10 began in the spring of 2009 and though it took a relatively quick two years to go from concept to commissioning, there were numerous hurdles to overcome while coordinating with the secretary of defense, two combatant commands, the host nation government and garrison officials. We had to get orders for command personnel, get work spaces, develop a budget, and acquire resources to support the NSW personnel on the continent while working all the administrative hurdles to commission a navy unit working for U. Africa Command (AFRICOM) on a U. Army garrison working for U. European Command on German soil at a base that was already overcrowded, Geary said. The hardest admin hurdle was the Overseas Force Structure Request, which required Secretary of Defense Authorization to establish NSWU-10 in Germany. Although Naval Special Warfare personnel comprise less than one percent of U. Navy personnel, they offer big dividends on a small investment, according to Naval Special Warfare Command officials. In addition to being experts in special reconnaissance and direct action missions, the skill sets needed to combat terrorism, NSW is postured to fight a dispersed enemy on their turf. NSW forces can operate from forward-deployed Navy ships, submarines and aviation mobility platforms, as well as overseas bases and its own overseas units. NSWU-10 spent the last two years sharing office space and support facilities its sister unit, NSWU-2, which supports Special Operations Command Europe. And though the men and women of NSWU-10 are still waiting for construction on its own facilities to be completed, this has never deterred unit members from getting the job done, no matter what obstacles have arisen. “Our people are our most potent weapon platform, ” Geary said. We say we invest in human capital, and this was never truer than here at Unit-10, when in many cases the only resources we really owned were our own imagination and creativity to get the job done. The breaking of the U. Navy pennant during the commissioning ceremony granted Geary special privileges as a commanding officer, and a chance to recognize one of his superior performers with an on-the-spot promotion. During a break in his speech, Geary promoted a surprised Petty Officer 2nd Class Barbara Tunia, unit supply department leading petty officer, to Petty Officer 1st Class. When she first arrived she was the only N4 rep on board. As an E-5 she had to work all the logistical requirements for over 65 deployed personnel throughout the African continent. She worked with the SOCAFRICA J4 (Logistics) to ensure our operators were at peak operational readiness. Often I’d see her at work over the weekend and late at night — she definitely earned the right to be the first sailor at Unit-10 to get promoted through the Command Advancement Program, Geary added. At the conclusion of an energetic, poignant and, at times, humorous speech undermined by rock-solid determination, Geary closed the ceremony referencing a quote from a person who may be considered the father of the American Navy. Naval Special Warfare Unit-10 will follow in the footsteps of generations of United States sailors; we will take our place on the front line and we will answer our nation’s call every time without fail — it is our duty. 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 Ten SOCAFRICA SEAL Teams Epoxy Navy Challenge Coin 10″ is in sale since Sunday, May 21, 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.
Naval Special Warfare Unit Ten SOCAFRICA SEAL Teams Epoxy Navy Challenge Coin 10

SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin

SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin

SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin
Condition: Used, and in good shape. This coin is 1 3/4 inches in diameter with Serial #035 engraved on the edge. It has epoxy on both sides. (SDV) and a Dry Deck Shelter. The normal table of organization includes three task units and a headquarters element. Each SDV Task Unit operates independently from a host submarine in the conduct of Naval Special Warfare missions. SDV Task Units typically deploy aboard host submarines, but may be deployed from shore or surface ships. SDVT-1 conducts operations throughout the Pacific. Command’s and Central. Command’s geographic areas of responsibility. 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 “SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin” is in sale since Sunday, January 17, 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.
SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team One SDVT-1 Task Unit D Ser #035 Navy Challenge Coin

NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE UNIT TWO / böblingen Germany / #084 / NAVY SEAL/ Non-CPO

NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE UNIT TWO / böblingen Germany / #084 / NAVY SEAL/ Non-CPO
NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE UNIT TWO / böblingen Germany / #084 / NAVY SEAL/ Non-CPO
NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE UNIT TWO / böblingen Germany / #084 / NAVY SEAL/ Non-CPO

NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE UNIT TWO / böblingen Germany / #084 / NAVY SEAL/ Non-CPO
Extremely rare NSW UNIT TWO coin. The item “NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE UNIT TWO / böblingen Germany / #084 / NAVY SEAL/ Non-CPO” is in sale since Friday, October 21, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Current Militaria (2001-Now)\Original Items\Challenge Coins”. The seller is “awesomecoins15″ and is located in Moosup, Connecticut. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Russian federation, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia.
NAVAL SPECIAL WARFARE UNIT TWO / böblingen Germany / #084 / NAVY SEAL/ Non-CPO