Branch and Ribbon. The Complete Cavalry Tribute.
Some designs tell part of the story. This one tells all of it. This premium 15oz white ceramic mug features the 240th Cavalry Regiment with both the cavalry branch insignia and the service ribbon — a complete, layered tribute to the soldiers of the Kentucky Mounted Rifles who served with distinction and earned the right to wear both.
Two Symbols. One Legacy.
The branch insignia represents identity — who you are as a soldier. The ribbon represents service — what you did and where you served. Together on this mug, they tell the full story of a 240th Cavalry Regiment soldier: branch proud, service proven, Kentucky strong. It's the kind of detail that only a veteran or a true military enthusiast fully appreciates.
Product Specifications
- Material: Premium white ceramic with ORCA coating
- Capacity: 15 oz (0.44 L)
- Rounded corners with classic C-handle
- Lead and BPA-free
- Dishwasher-safe & microwave-safe
- Care: Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap
A Gift That Tells the Whole Story
For the veteran who served with the 240th Cavalry Regiment and wants a mug that honors both their branch and their service, this is the one. It's also a meaningful gift for family members who want to honor a soldier's complete military identity — perfect for Veterans Day, retirements, reunions, or any occasion worth celebrating.
Unit History
The 240th Cavalry (Kentucky Mounted Rifles) was a United States Army parent cavalry regiment represented in the Kentucky Army National Guard by Troop A, part of the 149th Armored Brigade, stationed at Owensboro, Kentucky. Constituted on 3 September 1980 under the Combat Arms Regimental System (CARS) and partially organized on 1 November 1980, the regiment was disbanded in 1985.

