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azmetaldetector

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I would normally throw out screwtops from beer/soda cans, but I had never heard of this beer, 'Caguama Light', so I held onto it. When I got home I looked it up in the Internet and found that it is a beer from San Salvador, El Salvador. The other item I al;most threw out also as I thought it was construction junk, til I turned it over and saw the writing 'Return With Honor'. I looked that up on the Internet and after much searching found that it is a brass keychain, made by 'Sounds of Zion' in Utah. It is a religious item. Not sure of the origin/importance of Return with Honor.
 

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COOL FINDS skane .

? ?I wonder IF it was a CHURCH KEY FOB.
 

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Re: more finds - "Return with Honor"

Skane, although I am not a member, I believe that "Return with Honor" and "RWH" items are given to young men serving as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS - the Mormons), and that their use of this motto was first suggested in an address by LDS Elder Robert D. Hales in 1998:

http://www.ywconnection.com/Lesson Help/pageM2L4returnwithhonor.html
 

Snee

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Yes, 'Return With Honor' is an LDS (mormon) phrase. I am a member. Basically means, for those who serve a church mission, to return honorably after your mission term ends, and not return early or return without trying...or anything like that. But yeah, anyway, that's what it means... :D
 

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