The A-Unit was a name created by a group working for the Applications Services Air Force Team stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Jeremy Arthur states that although unusual, the team became quite close and eventually the entire office shortened their office name to A-Unit because it had a better ring, and it fit their group pride. By 2005, inspired by the military challenge coins that were ...
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Years of dedicated service should be rewarded. That’s why many service pins are often punctuated with faux diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Each gemstone marks the number of years with the company. “It’s so much easier to add a gemstone to a service pin, than try to add text that says, ‘one year,’ ‘five years’ or more,” said one customer from a large corporation. “We like ...
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Bucking broncos, roping cattle, clowns, chaps and dust. These are the things that local rodeos are made of. “But don’t forget all that glittery stuff,” added a customer who wanted to create a pin for the local rodeo queen. She already had created its design, which depicted a cowgirl hat, a lace corset, angel’s wings and a banner with text. “There were a lot of ...
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