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15 th Anniversary Commemorative Pistol UMSA class of 2001
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15th Anniversary Commemorative Pistol

UMSA class of 2001

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15th Anniversary Class PistolSpecial Features:• Rounded Heel• Carry Meld• 30 LPI front strap• Standard Controls• Ledge Cut Night Sights• Smooth Rosewood Grips with

Medallions• Serial # “01WP16 XXX”• Custom Engravings• 8 round magazine

Base pistol:Kimber PRO Carry II

Options:• Ambi Safety• Optional Grip Choices

• Black Micra• G10 Ivory

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Leaders of Character For the Nation

2001-USMA-2016

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Medallion to be supplied by class and installed by manufacturer

Engraving emblem:Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal

Leaders of Character For the Nation

2001-USMA-2016

Font: Monotype Corsiva

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‘Til Duty is Done

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Medallion to be supplied by class and installed by manufacturer

Engraving emblem:Next of Kin star

Engraving emblem:Gold Star

Unique serial Number:”USMA01-16 XXX”

‘Til Duty is Done

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GOLD STARThis symbol consists of a gold star on a purple background, bordered in gold and surrounded by gold laurel leaves. It is designated for eligible survivors of service members who lose their lives during any armed hostilities in which the United States is engaged, dating back to World War I. This includes service members who lose their lives while deployed in support of military operations against the enemy or during an international terrorist attack.

NEXT OF KIN OF DECEASED PERSONNEL

This symbol consists of a gold star within a circle that commemorates his or her honorable service. The gold star is also surrounded by sprigs of oak that represent the branches of the Armed Forces. It is designated for eligible survivors of service members who lose their lives while serving honorably under circumstances not defined above.  This includes service members who lose their lives while assigned to a Reserve or National Guard unit in a drill status. It is authorized for issue retroactive to March 29, 1973

The Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal (GWOTEM) is a United States armed forces military award created by George W. Bush on March 12, 2003 by Executive Order 13289.[1] It recognizes those military service members who have deployed overseas in direct service to the War on Terror from September 11, 2001 to a date to be determined. Prior to April 30, 2005 the medal was awarded for service within Iraq and Afghanistan, but has been replaced with the Iraq Campaign Medal and Afghanistan Campaign Medal and now serves primarily as recognition for personnel who have deployed in support of the War on Terror to locations beyond Iraq and Afghanistan.

Lightning Bolt Class Crest USMA Crest


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