Kiss-Cut Stickers - 6th Battalion, 10th Field Artillery Regiment - Warner Barracks - Bamberg, GE w COLD SVC X 300

Kiss-Cut Stickers - 6th Battalion, 10th Field Artillery Regiment - Warner Barracks - Bamberg, GE w COLD SVC X 300

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  2" × 2" 3" × 3" 4" × 4" 6" × 6"
Width, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.98
Length, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.98

 A kiss-cut provides you with the ultimate flexibility for implementing your vision—this method cuts the sticker into any shape you desire, while leaving the back intact so that it can be smoothly peeled off the page. .: White or transparent .: Grey adhesive left side for white stickers .: Four sizes to choose from .: For indoor use .: Not waterproof

10th Field Artillery Regiment
The 10th Field Artillery Regiment was a Field Artillery regiment of the United States Army first formed in 1916. Due to the inactivation of the Third Armored Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, the last active battalion (1st battalion) of the 10th Field Artillery Regiment was inactivated in December 2015.
For its role during WWI in supporting the 38th Infantry Regiment, the 10th Field Artillery earned the nickname “The Rock’s Support,” which in turned played a huge factor in the design of he 10th Field Artillery Regiment Distinctive Unit Insignia, also called a unit crest. The insignia consists of a red shield with two crossed cannons—a common image in Field Artillery heraldry indicating the unit’s primary function—directly underneath a rock to support it. A canton (square field) in the upper shield is taken from the crest of the coat of arms of the 6th Artillery Regiment, reflecting the fact that the 10th Field Artillery Regiment was originally formed through transfer of Soldiers from that Regiment.

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