Bayonet Division. 7th Infantry Division. DUI. Branch. Ribbon.
The DUI is the unit-level insignia — the distinctive device worn on the beret and the dress uniform that identifies the soldier's specific assignment within the division. This premium 15oz white ceramic mug pairs the 7th Infantry Division DUI with the branch insignia and service ribbon for the Bayonet Division soldier or veteran who identifies with the unit-level device as much as the division patch.
The Bayonet Division. From the Pacific to JBLM.
The 7th Infantry Division "Bayonet" earned its name through hard combat across the Pacific in World War II — Attu, Kwajalein, Leyte, and Okinawa — and through the Korean War, where the division landed at Inchon, drove north to the Yalu River, and fought through the brutal winter withdrawal following the Chinese intervention. Today based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, the 7th Infantry Division serves as the Army's only active-duty multi-component division headquarters, maintaining Stryker infantry brigade combat teams, a combat aviation brigade, and hosting the Multi-Domain Task Force.
Product Specifications
- Material: Premium white ceramic
- Capacity: 15 oz (0.44 L)
- Rounded corners with classic C-handle
- High-quality sublimation printing
- Dishwasher-safe & microwave-safe
A Gift for a Bayonet Division Soldier or Veteran
For the soldier or veteran who served with the 7th Infantry Division and prefers the DUI design over the division SSI, this branch and ribbon mug is the unit-level tribute piece in the Bayonet Division lineup. Perfect for retirements, Veterans Day, Korean War commemorations, unit reunions, or honoring a Bayonet Division soldier who wore the DUI with pride.
Unit History
The 7th Infantry Division is a non-deployable administrative headquarters of the United States Army based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. It maintains two Stryker infantry brigade combat teams, a combat aviation brigade, and a Division Artillery unit, and is the only active-duty multi-component division headquarters in the Army. The division supports US Army Pacific exercises and is home to the Multi-Domain Task Force.

