The Last Cavalry Charge. The Enduring Legacy.
The 26th Cavalry Regiment (Philippine Scouts) holds a singular place in American military history. Part of U.S. Army Forces Far East’s Philippine Department during World War II, the 26th CAV (PS) conducted the last cavalry charge in the history of the U.S. Army — a defining moment of courage and sacrifice on the battlefields of the Philippines.
Of the regiment’s 301 fallen, each is honored at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial. This 15oz White Ceramic Mug bears the Coat of Arms of the 26th Cavalry Regiment — a daily tribute to the Philippine Scouts who fought with distinction, honor, and unbreakable resolve.
Premium Mug Specs
- White Ceramic, 15 oz (0.44 L): Generous capacity for your morning brew
- ORCA Coating: Superior color vibrancy and print durability, wash after wash
- Lead and BPA-Free: Safe for daily use
- Dishwasher & Microwave Safe: Built for everyday convenience
- Rounded Corners & C-Handle: Comfortable grip from first sip to last
For Those Who Honor the Philippine Scouts
Whether you have family ties to the 26th CAV, study the Pacific Theater of WWII, or simply honor the courage of the Philippine Scouts — this mug carries their legacy forward every morning.
26th Cavalry Regiment. Philippine Scouts. The Last Charge. Never Forgotten.
Ideal for: WWII veterans’ families, Philippine Scouts descendants, U.S. Army cavalry historians, military collectors, and Pacific Theater enthusiasts.
Care: Dishwasher-safe or hand wash with warm water and dish soap.

