Die-Cut Magnets - Army - 1st Corps Support Command (COSCOM)  - FBNC X 300
Die-Cut Magnets - Army - 1st Corps Support Command (COSCOM)  - FBNC X 300
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Die-Cut Magnets - Army - 1st Corps Support Command (COSCOM) - FBNC X 300

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Die-Cut Magnets

These custom die-cut magnets bring that bit of extra personality to any space they’re placed on. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 5 different sizes of custom die-cut magnets and get the best fit for your decorating needs. Please note that the cut line on a printed product can look slightly different than in our mockups.
  • Custom die-cut magnets made with vinyl
  • Flexible and durable material
  • The custom die-cut magnets are suitable for outdoor use
  • Black backing
  • Five sizes to choose from
  • Please note: One design file per magnet

Key features

Matte Finish

Full-color decoration on one side with a matte finish

Long-lasting

Vinyl surface magnets are perfect for smooth flat surfaces (magnetic whiteboards, steel lockers, refrigerators, and more)

Vibrant colors

The latest printing techniques provide bright and crisp colors matching your craziest designs

Care instructions

Wipe the dust off gently with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.

All measurements in the table refer to product dimensions.

  2" x 2" 3" x 3" 4" x 4" 5" x 5" 6" × 6"
Width, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00
Height, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00
Depth, in 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

 

Die-Cut Magnets -WAC - NDSM  - COLD WAR Service Bar X 300


The 1st Logistical Command was activated as a planning headquarters in October 1950 at Fort McPherson, Georgia.

During the Berlin Crisis of 1961, the new unit deployed to France to organize the base Logistics Command, which was responsible for the supervision of seven depots and area port operations in western and southwestern France. On August 11, 1962, the 1st Logistical Command returned to the United States where it was reassigned to III Corps at Fort Hood, Texas. Once at Fort Hood, the 1st Logistical Command resumed training and participated in a wide range of logistical missions.



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