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We have had many National Guard and Reserve customers over the years. What I want to do in this post is to give you some information on how you can put your National Guard Military ring, or custom National Guard Retirement ring together. The information that I will include here answers some of the most commonly asked questions that we receive from our national guard customers.
The first thing that we want to point out to you is that you can put your state affliation around the stone of your ring. You can do this for every state except Texas, for example, Alabama National Guard. We have side panel designs for many national guard units but not all. If we don’t have your unit crest you can write your unit designation above the side panel design of your ring. Many of our retiring customers will place their dates of service above one of the side panel designs. Many of our customers who have served attached to an active duty unit will use the unit crest of the active unit and place the designation of their home unit above it. If you have served in Operation Enduring Freedom, or Operation Iraqi Freedom you can choose either of those designs as your side panel.
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