Classic T-Shirt
- Solid-colored t-shirts are 100% combed ringspun cotton, however, heathered colors could contain a cotton/polyester blend
- Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems
Crewneck Sweatshirt
- 50% cotton, 50% polyester
- Pill-resistant air jet yarn
- Double-needle stitching throughout
- Set-in sleeves
- 1x1 ribbed collar, cuffs, and waistband with spandex
Hoodie
- A high-quality sweatshirt that is heavy enough to endure the cold as well as the years
- Front pouch pocket, matching drawstring, and rib cuffs
- Note: If you like your hoodies baggy instead of the perfect fit, go a size or 2 up
- 50% cotton and 50% polyester
- Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage
Long Sleeve
- 100% comfortable soft cotton
- Double-needle stitching throughout
- Coverseamed neck with a lay flat collar
- Tag-free neck label
- Shoulder-to-shoulder tape
- Comfortable rib knit cuffs
Unit History
Activated at Schofield Barracks, as the Military Police Platoon, 25th Infantry Division on 1 October 1941. The Platoon received its baptism of fire during the Japanese attack on Hawaii on 7 December 1941 when Japanese aircraft strafed Schofield Barracks. In WW II besides its traditional police responsibilities, the platoon was also responsible for guarding prisoners of war, traffic control of convoys, protection of the division command post and if necessary to fight as light infantry. The platoon participated in the Guadalcanal, Northern Solomon’s and Luzon campaigns receiving a Philippine Presidential Unit Citation. At the end of WW II the platoon undertook military police duties in Osaka, Japan. On 20 March 1949, the Military Police Platoon was reorganized and redesignated as the 25th Military Police Company. During the Korean War the 25th Military Police Company participated in all ten campaigns receiving two Meritorious Unit Commendations and two Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citations. In 1957 the Army reorganized the infantry division for atomic warfare. Under this organization no military police unit was assigned at the division-level.