Challenge coins have a history among the US Armed forces dating back to World War 1. Challenge coins have long been a symbol to enhance morale. They are also collected by service members and law enforcement personnel. Historically, challenge coins were presented by unit commanders in recognition of special achievement by a member of the unit. They could also be exchanged in recognition of visits to an organization. Federal K9 intends to distribute custom challenge coins to create brand marketing of the organizations logo and mission. Coins will be offered for sale on the company’s website as a source of revenue and to promote stewardship among industry professionals.
Embroidered military patches were first worn in the 1800’s by British soldiers, but were only worn by officers to signify their higher rank. Patches became an effective way to distinguish between divisions in military units, and the idea soon spread to America. Federal K9 logo patches will be manufactured to promote brand marketing and the company’s core competencies among industry fellows. Patches will be offered for sale on the company’s website as a source of revenue and to promote stewardship among industry professionals.
Custom t-shirt designs by RangerUp will promote the canine industry through the vision of Federal K9 and the dedication to our mission as patriots. According to Wikipedia printed t-shirts were in limited use by 1942 when an Air Corps Gunnery School t-shirt appeared on the cover of Life magazine. In the 1960s, printed t-shirts gained popularity for self-expression as well for advertisements, protests, and souvenirs. Printed t-shirts will be offered for sale on the company’s website and at trade shows and training events as a source of revenue and to promote stewardship among industry professionals.
Secret Service Dogs: The Heroes Who Protect the President of the United States by Maria Goodavage (Author) The soft cover book will be offered on the company’s website in honor of William Shegogue CEO/CO Founder of Federal K9 & Protection Services who contributed to the origination of publication through testimony. Bill retired from the US Secret Service after 28 years of service as a Canine Handler. During his tenure he was one of six men to start the canine program for the Uniform Division, US Secret Service. Federal K9 will serve as a distributing agent for listed partners and will work to cross market retail items to promote industry stewardship and market branding. Wearable biometric performance gear, artificial intelligent software and hardware products, security devices, virtual reality platforms, and consultant services and manufacturing materials are potential offerings. L&Q Tactical will cross market products developed by Federal K9 in the online and mail distribution catalog.
