Holographic Die-cut Stickers - 7th United States Army w 7 Steps Hell
Holographic Die-cut Stickers - 7th United States Army w 7 Steps Hell
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Holographic Die-cut Stickers - 7th United States Army w 7 Steps Hell

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Holographic Die-cut Stickers

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Sleek, cool, and packed with retro character, these custom holographic stickers are made with high-end vinyl and stand out no matter what surface you choose to decorate. Great for customizing any laptop, journal, wall, fridge, or anything in between! These custom holographic stickers are available in 5 sizes for higher versatility and bigger sticker fun.

  • Custom holographic stickers with a shiny rainbow effect
  • Available in five sizes
  • Material: Premium printable vinyl
  • Please note: white design elements will NOT be visible. The lighter the design color, the more transparent it will appear when printing the custom holographic stickers.
  • Please note: small details close to each other will most likely be cut out as one shape out as one shape
  2" × 2" 3" × 3" 4" × 4" 5" × 5" 6" × 6"
Width, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00
Height, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00

 

Army - 7th United States Army w 7 Steps Hell w Scroll
The Seventh Army was a United States army created during World War II that evolved into the United States Army Europe (USAREUR) during the 1950s and 1960s. It served in North Africa and Italy in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations and France and Germany in the European theater between 1942 and 1945. In 1959, Grafenwoehr became headquarters of the Seventh Army Training Center, incorporating the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas. In 1975, Grafenwoehr became the headquarters for the Seventh U.S. Army Training Center, which became the Seventh Army Training Command the following year. As of January 2006, the 7th ATC became known as the 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command.

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