129th Evacuation Hospital — Heritage Hoodie
Worn by those who remember. Built for those who carry the legacy forward.
The 129th Evacuation Hospital DUI Hoodie is a tribute to one of the U.S. Army's storied medical units — originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital in 1928 and activated at Fort Warren, Wyoming, in 1941. This is more than a hoodie. It's a wearable piece of American military history.
Construction
- 50% cotton / 50% polyester heavyweight fleece
- Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage and maintain shape wash after wash
- Front kangaroo pouch pocket for warmth and utility
- Matching drawstring and ribbed cuffs for a clean, structured fit
- Heavy enough to endure the cold — and the years
Fit Note
Runs true to size. If you prefer a relaxed, oversized fit, size up 1–2.
Available In
- Colors: Black · Navy · White
- Sizes: S · M · L · XL · 2XL
Unit History
Originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital on 21 December 1928, activated at Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming on 1 June 1941. Reorganized and redesignated as the 95th Evacuation Hospital on 14 August 1942. Inactivated at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 3 December 1954.
Honor the unit. Wear the history.


