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Dunno.
Delta force on far right looks youngest.
Far left looks like WW2 good conduct.
Perhaps the top one is WW2 as well?
 

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Delta Force...?[emoji848]

Left is an Army Good Conduct Medal (GCM, awarded automatically every 3 years of honorable service served.)
It's identical to the Air force version, but i'd bet this one had the army-pattern ribbon on it, given the other two pieces are Army.

Center is an Army Achievement Medal (AAM)

Right appears to be a generic Army Challenge Coin... The kind you buy at Clothing Sales, not the kind you are given by your leadership.

Most people use these types of coins to embed in ETS/PCS plaques and coin display racks.

All are of current production.


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US AIR FORCE GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL - This medal is awarded to enlisted personnel who excel in behavior,fidelity and efficiency. A distinctive clasp is given for each successive period of three years' service which meets these requirements. Instituted in 1963. Prior to the development of this medal the Air Force employed the Army Good Conduct medal.

The medal was awarded to enlisted personnel upon recommendation of the unit commander. The amount of time required is 3 years of service. However, in rare occasions and under combat situations, it was possible to receive the medal after 1 year of service.
Don.....USAF '63-'69
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