761st Tank Battalion "Black Panthers" All-Over Print Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Wear History with Pride and Comfort
This premium all-over print long sleeve t-shirt honors the legendary 761st Tank Battalion, the "Black Panthers" who made history as one of the first African-American armored units to see combat in World War II. Featuring authentic WWII-era design elements and superior comfort, this shirt is perfect for year-round wear by veterans, military enthusiasts, and anyone who honors service and sacrifice.
The 761st Tank Battalion Legacy
- Pioneers of Integration: First African-American armored unit in combat during WWII
- 183 Days of Combat: Continuous frontline action from November 1944 to May 1945
- Battle of the Bulge Heroes: Critical role in one of the war's most decisive battles
- Liberation Forces: Among the first Allied troops to liberate concentration camps
- Presidential Unit Citation: Awarded for extraordinary heroism and determination
- "Come Out Fighting": Their legendary motto that defined their courage
Premium Quality Features
- All-Over Print Design: Edge-to-edge authentic WWII imagery and insignia
- Performance Fabric: 95% polyester / 5% spandex blend (180 g/m²)
- Comfortable Stretch: Spandex blend provides flexibility and comfort
- Classic Round Neck: Timeless design that never goes out of style
- Regular Fit: Comfortable, flattering cut for all-day wear
- Extended Size Range: Available from XS to 7XL
- Made on Demand: Produced with care to honor the legacy
Care Instructions
- Machine wash cold
- Tumble dry low
- Do not bleach
- Do not iron
- Easy care for lasting quality
Perfect For
- Veterans and active military personnel
- Military history enthusiasts and collectors
- WWII commemorative events and reunions
- Cooler weather and year-round wear
- Educational settings and museum visits
- Meaningful gifts for those who honor service
Honor the legacy. Wear their story. Remember their sacrifice.
Each purchase helps preserve and share the remarkable story of the 761st Tank Battalion and their groundbreaking contribution to American military history and the fight for freedom.



