Kiss-Cut Vinyl Decals - Army - 70th Infantry Division - Trailblazers w WWII  EU SVC
Kiss-Cut Vinyl Decals - Army - 70th Infantry Division - Trailblazers w WWII  EU SVC
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Kiss-Cut Vinyl Decals - Army - 70th Infantry Division - Trailblazers w WWII EU SVC

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Made with high quality white vinyl, these kiss-cut decals deliver great looks that are water, scratch, and UV-resistant. With a removable adhesive that doesn't leave residue, each piece features a 1/8" kiss-cut border around the sticker and a satin finish. Choose between four sizes and bring your art to life.

The 70th Infantry Division ("Trailblazers") was a unit of the United States Army in World War II, spearheading the Seventh United States Army's drive into Germany, south of Saarbrücken. Activated at Camp Adair, Oregon, in 1943, the 70th Division served throughout World War II in the European Theater of Operations, the division was inactivated in October 1945 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey following its return to the United States. The name "Trailblazers" originated from the pioneers moving west into Oregon and "blazing" trails through the thick evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest. The 70th Infantry Division adopted the "Trailblazer" title when they were activated in 1943. They became known as the Trailblazer Division.

Kiss-Cut Vinyl Decals

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  • Material: white vinyl with a satin finish
  • 1/8" (3.2mm) white kiss-cut border around the sticker
  • Four sizes to choose from
  • Water, scratch and UV resistant
  • Removable adhesive without residue
  • Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
  • Removable adhesive
  • Water, scratch and UV resistant
  • Satin finish
  • Vibrant colors

The 740th Tank Battalion was activated under the command of Lt. Col. George K. Rubel on March 1st, 1943, at Fort Knox, Kentucky and was quartered in wooden buildings between 1st and 2nd Avenues and between 21st and 24th Streets on the Post. It was redesignated the 740th Tank Battalion (Medium) (Special) on September 7, 1943, and arrived at Camp Bouse, Arizona, on October 15, 1943, where it trained as a Canal Defense Light (CDL) unit with special tanks made for that purpose nicknamed "Gizmos" and as a standard medium tank battalion. Returning to Fort Knox, on April 24, 1944, it received further training and was prepared for overseas shipment.

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