The Largest Corps Command in Army History. II Field Force, Vietnam.
II Field Force, Vietnam was a United States Army Corps-level command during the Vietnam War — activated on 15 March 1966, it became the largest corps command in Vietnam and one of the largest in Army history. Assigned the lineage of the XXII Corps from the European Theater of Operations in World War II, II Field Force was a component of U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam (MACV) with its headquarters at Long Binh.
At its peak, II Field Force controlled multiple divisions and separate brigades across III Corps Tactical Zone — coordinating some of the most significant operations of the Vietnam War, including operations in War Zone C, War Zone D, and the Iron Triangle.
This 15oz Black Ceramic Mug honors the veterans of II Field Force, Vietnam with service ribbons — a bold daily tribute to the soldiers who served under one of the Army’s most powerful wartime commands.
Premium Mug Specs
- Black Ceramic, 15 oz (0.44 L): Bold color, generous capacity
- High-Quality Sublimation Printing: Vivid, lasting print that won’t fade
- Lead and BPA-Free: Safe for daily use
- Dishwasher & Microwave Safe: Built for everyday convenience
- C-Handle & Rounded Corners: Comfortable grip from first sip to last
For Vietnam Veterans & Army Corps Collectors
Whether you served under II Field Force, honor a veteran of the Vietnam War’s largest corps command, or collect Vietnam War military heritage — this mug is a daily tribute to those who served.
II Field Force, Vietnam. Long Binh. MACV. The Largest Corps Command. Vietnam.
Ideal for: Vietnam War veterans, II Field Force alumni, III Corps Tactical Zone veterans, MACV veterans, and military collectors.
Care: Dishwasher-safe or hand wash with warm water and dish soap.

