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The original version of the Airman's Coin features on one side an eagle clawing its way out of the coin with the words "Aerospace Power" underneath it. The entire image is circled with the sentence "Awarded on the occasion of becoming an airman in the world's best Air Force". The reverse of the coin
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The Airman's coin is used to welcome new junior enlisted into the United States Air Force as well as to give the newest members a link to the heritage of the Air Force. The Airman's coin is awarded near the end of Basic Military Training and marks the transition from trainee to Airman. It is usually
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on the front, with the words "awarded on the occasion of becoming an officer in the world's greatest air force" surrounding. Two Hap Arnold stars break the words. The reverse contains the OTS crest, with the words "Officer Training School" and "Always with Honor" surrounding. Two Air Force symbols
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upon completion of their accessions training, such as successful completion of the
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star, flanked by a pair of wings. The symbol recalls the Air Force's roots in the
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The currently issued Airman's Coin replaces the eagle completely, having the new
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in its place in dark blue, itself based on the Hap Arnold star on the reverse.
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As of 2021, the OTS challenge coin design conists of the Air Force
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Integrity First, Service Before Self, Excellence In All We Do
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has a white star with a red dot in the center, known as a
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Awards and decorations of the United States Air Force
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challenge coin
United States Air Force
Airmen
Basic Military Training
Lackland AFB
Texas
trainee
Wing Commander
Command Chief Master Sergeant
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force
Military Training Instructor
challenge coin
Hap Arnold
Army Air Corps
Core Values
United States Air Force Symbol

commissioned officers
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Officer Training School
Air Force Academy
prop and wings
Numismatics portal
Air Force BMT Graduation Coin Ceremony March 8, 2013
"Air Force Basic Military Training - Fact Sheet (Printable) : Graduation Events"
Lackland Air Force Base
the original
"Basic Military Training: What to Expect"
"Feature - Challenge coins a trademark tradition for American military"

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