For those who are interested to know how a ‘challenge’ using military challenge coins work, here’s some interesting tidbits to start with:
Place
The challenge is really quite informal although this doesn’t stop the challenger or those who have been challenged from taking the taunt seriously. The setting is always informal, most likely occurring in a bar or in the servicemen’s sleeping units.
People
The challenge may be given to one unit or several units in the same way that the challenger can be one unit or several units as well. The presenting of a units’ military challenge coins was actually originally used to boost morale. The more military challenge coins your unit has, the more superior it is to the other unit.
Presentation
The challenger then presents his military challenge coin to those he has challenged. Most servicemen wear their military challenge coins as pendants and this is how it is presented during a challenge. There are those, some attest, who just accidentally drop their military challenge coins. Be very cautious when this occurs because this is still considered a challenge.
Winners
The gist of the challenge is that whoever cannot present his military challenge coin should buy his comrades and the rest of those watching a drink. Should those who have been challenged all be able present their coins, then the tide turns and it is the challenger who should now buy them drinks.
Again, there are those who consider presenting coins as a joke and others who take it very seriously. Whatever the case, one should feel a huge sense of respect for all servicemen who have them because it’s attainment, in whatsoever way, must not have been easy.