110th Infantry Regiment — 28th Infantry Division
NATO Command | New Ulm, Germany | Cold War Service
The 28th Infantry Division — Pennsylvania's own "Keystone Division" — answered the call again when the Cold War demanded a credible NATO deterrent in Western Europe. Mobilized during the Korean War era and deployed to Germany, the Division took up defensive positions under NATO command, standing watch against the threat of Soviet advance. The 110th Infantry Regiment served as part of that shield — soldiers stationed in New Ulm, Germany, living the unglamorous but essential mission of deterrence.
This crewneck sweatshirt carries that history. Worn in garrison or on the street, it's a quiet statement of lineage — for veterans who served, families who waited, and Americans who remember.
Garment Details
- 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend
- Pill-resistant air jet yarn for lasting wear
- Double-needle stitching throughout
- Set-in sleeves with 1×1 ribbed collar, cuffs, and waistband with spandex
- Available in Black, Navy, and White | Sizes S–2XL


