Worn by Those Who Served. Built for Those Who Remember.
The 129th Evacuation Hospital crewneck sweatshirt is a tribute to one of the U.S. Army's storied medical units — activated in 1941, tested in war, and honored in history. This isn't just a sweatshirt. It's a wearable piece of American military heritage.
Why You'll Love It
- Premium Cotton-Poly Blend – 50% cotton, 50% polyester construction that's soft to the touch and built to endure
- Pill-Resistant Air Jet Yarn – Stays looking sharp wash after wash, season after season
- Reinforced Double-Needle Stitching – Durability sewn into every seam
- 1×1 Ribbed Collar, Cuffs & Waistband with Spandex – A structured fit that holds its shape
- Set-In Sleeves – Clean silhouette with a classic, timeless cut
The Unit's Legacy
Originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital on December 21, 1928, the 129th Evacuation Hospital was activated at Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming on June 1, 1941. Re-designated as the 95th Evacuation Hospital in August 1942, the unit served with distinction before being inactivated at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey in December 1954. Wear the legacy.
Available in Black, Navy, and White. Sizes S–2XL.


