First Platoon. First In. Always.
The platoon is where the Army lives. Not at division headquarters, not in the TOC — in the platoon. The 1st Platoon is where soldiers are made, where leaders are tested, and where the mission gets done. Every infantryman who has ever served in a 1st Platoon knows what it means to be first: first to move, first to contact, first to hold the line. It’s not a number — it’s a standard.
This mug carries the 1st Platoon Infantry identity — a tribute to every soldier who served in the first element, led the patrol, and set the example for the rest of the formation. Whether you were a private, an NCO, or a platoon leader, this is the mug for your table.
Product Details
- Design: 1st Platoon Infantry graphic
- Sizes available: 11oz ($17.95) & 15oz ($24.95)
- Finish: Glossy black ceramic — bold, durable, dishwasher-safe
- Print: Wrap-around graphic, fade-resistant
- Vendor: Printify — print-on-demand fulfilled
Who It’s For
Army infantry veterans who served in a 1st Platoon, platoon leaders and platoon sergeants, infantry NCOs, active-duty soldiers, and military families honoring infantry service at the platoon level. A meaningful gift for retirements, promotions, change of command ceremonies, and anyone who has ever answered the call as part of the first element.
About the Design
The 1st Platoon is the foundational tactical unit of the U.S. Army infantry — typically 30–40 soldiers organized into squads and fire teams, led by a lieutenant and a platoon sergeant. The infantry platoon is the Army’s primary ground combat element, responsible for closing with and destroying the enemy through fire and maneuver. The 1st Platoon designation carries a universal recognition across every infantry unit in the Army — from light infantry to airborne, air assault, ranger, and mechanized formations. This mug is for every soldier who wore the 1st Platoon patch and did the work.
Care Instructions
- Dishwasher safe · Microwave safe
- Hand washing recommended to preserve print longevity
- Do not use abrasive scrubbers on printed surface

