Wear the Mission. Honor the Service.
In 1965, American servicemen answered the call — deploying to the Dominican Republic during one of the Cold War's most pivotal interventions. This long sleeve commemorates that chapter of history and the veterans who lived it.
Rendered in bold gold lettering on a deep navy field, the graphic carries the campaign ribbon of the Dominican Republic Intervention — a quiet but powerful symbol of expeditionary service that deserves to be remembered.
Garment Details
- 100% soft-spun cotton — broken in from the first wear
- Double-needle stitching throughout for lasting durability
- Lay-flat coverseamed collar — no bunching, no fuss
- Tag-free neck label for all-day comfort
- Shoulder-to-shoulder tape for a clean, structured drape
- Ribbed cuffs that hold their shape
Unit History
The 1965 U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic — Operation Power Pack — deployed over 22,000 American troops to stabilize a nation in civil conflict. Veterans of this campaign earned the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, a ribbon worn with quiet pride by those who served in a mission the history books rarely highlight.
Available in Black, Navy, and White. Sizes S–2XL.


