Infantry Branch. Oklahoma Warriors. US Army Proud.
The infantry branch crossed rifles say it plainly — this is a warrior's mug. This premium 15oz black ceramic mug honors the 180th Infantry Regiment Oklahoma Warriors with the infantry branch insignia front and center alongside the US Army designation. For every soldier who wore the crossed rifles and the Oklahoma Warriors name, this is the branch pride piece that belongs on their desk.
The Branch That Defines the Warrior.
While the DUI tells the unit's story, the branch insignia tells the soldier's story — infantry, trained and ready, serving under the Oklahoma Army National Guard flag as part of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. The 180th Infantry Regiment has carried that branch identity through more than a century of combat, from WWI through Afghanistan, and this mug honors every soldier who wore those crossed rifles with pride.
Product Specifications
- Material: Premium black ceramic
- Capacity: 15 oz (0.44 L)
- Height: 4.72 in | Diameter: 3.15 in
- Rounded corners with classic C-handle
- High-quality sublimation printing
- Note: Black print on black mug may vary slightly in tone — use transparent background artwork for best results
A Gift for the Infantry Warrior
For the soldier or veteran who served as infantry with the 180th Regiment and wore the branch with pride, this mug is a personal, meaningful tribute. The branch insignia design speaks directly to the infantryman's identity — perfect for retirements, Veterans Day, unit reunions, or honoring an Oklahoma Warrior who answered the call.
Unit History
The 180th Infantry Regiment (redesignated 1st Squadron, 180th Cavalry in 2008) is headquartered in McAlester, Oklahoma and is part of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma Army National Guard. One of the oldest units in the brigade, it served in World War I as the 142nd Infantry Regiment of the 36th Infantry Division, and in World War II and the Korean War as part of the 45th Infantry Division, and again in Afghanistan and Iraq with the 45th Infantry Brigade.

