Black Mug 15oz - Cold War Vet -  3rd Armored Division  - Gelnhausen, Germany - M60A1 Tank  - Spearhead w Fire - 1978-1981 w DUI - COLD X 300
Black Mug 15oz - Cold War Vet -  3rd Armored Division  - Gelnhausen, Germany - M60A1 Tank  - Spearhead w Fire - 1978-1981 w DUI - COLD X 300
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Black Mug 15oz - Cold War Vet - 3rd Armored Division - Gelnhausen, Germany - M60A1 Tank - Spearhead w Fire - 1978-1981 w DUI - COLD X 300

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  15oz
Height, in 4.72
Diameter, in 3.15

Never run out of your favorite hot drink! Bigger size durable ceramic mug in the always fashionable black color. High quality sublimation printing makes it an appreciated gift to every true coffee or tea lover, who always asks for a refill.

The 2nd Armored Regiment, forerunner of the 32nd, was activated on April 15, 1941, at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana, by a cadre of 85 officers and 565 enlisted men of the 2nd Armored Division’s 66th Armored Regiment and the 1st Armored Division. On May 12, 1941, the unit was redesignated the 32nd Armored Regiment (Light). Its weapons were a very few of the old “Mae West” light tanks. The first commander was Colonel Roderick R. Allen, later commanding general of the 12th Armored Division. Under armored force reorganization early in January, 1942, the old 40th Armored Regiment (Medium) was disbanded and its tanks issued to the 32nd and 33rd Armored Regiments. The new table of organization guaranteed greater striking power to each of the latter units. With the 3rd Armored Division, the 32nd Armored Regiment trained at Camp Beauregard and Camp Polk, Louisiana; Desert Center, California; Camp Pickett, Virginia; and Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, before sailing for overseas service on the Capetown Castle on September 5, 1943.

.: Black ceramic
.: 15 oz (0.44 l)
.: Rounded corners
.: C-handle
.: NB! Black print on black mug may differ in tones, use transparent background

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