Personalized Military Award

Personalized Military Plaque

Military plaques are no longer reserved for war memorials and parks. Read how any family member or friend that is an active member in our armed services or a proud retiree can be honored with one of our beautiful, custom engraved military plaques. Now, more families and friends are honoring active duty soldiers, veterans and retirees with a custom-made military plaque that offer the same level of tribute and honor as ones you would find at a war memorial. Thanks to our next-generation laser engraving and access to a wide range of rich, high-quality insignias and material our military plaques are easily accessible and affordable. Do you know someone who is getting ready to join, receiving that promotion or even retiring from the military? While most people automatically assume that someone just joining doesn’t deserve a plaque, this actually is the best time to honor them for taking such a noble commitment.  Presenting one of our plaques to the basic trainee graduate will be an unforgettable moment.  Another perfect opportunity is to recognize a soldier for an accomplished promotion.  And finally, let’s not forget the career soldier for a job well done for serving.  Today, more and more military members are serving 20, 25 or even 30 years, depending on their rank and the branch of service they are in. Retiring from the military can mean a lot of different emotions. Some are more than ready to take their leave, while others would continue to serve.  The most common gifts for military personnel are plaques. They make a great gift from an individual or group. You can include a picture of the recipient and/or the insignia for the unit(s) they served in. The name and dates of service should be included for recognition.  Some plaques also include a saying or slogan that is familiar to the unit.  For that added special touch, send us a hand-written note and we’ll engrave it exactly how it is written on the back of the plaque. These plaques will undoubtedly have a place of honor in the soldiers or retiree's home or office, as well as in his or her family's heirlooms.

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