Oklahoma Warriors. United States Army. 180th Infantry.
The name says it all. Oklahoma Warriors — the identity of the 180th Infantry Regiment, one of the oldest and most battle-tested units in the Oklahoma Army National Guard. This premium 15oz black ceramic mug displays the full DUI with the US Army designation and the Oklahoma Warriors name, making it the definitive unit pride piece for every soldier who has served under these colors.
The DUI That Carries a Century of Oklahoma Service.
The 180th Infantry Regiment DUI represents a lineage that stretches from the trenches of World War I through the mountains of Afghanistan — always as part of Oklahoma's finest. As a core element of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, the Oklahoma Warriors have answered every call, in every era, under the US Army flag. This mug honors that unbroken commitment with the full regimental identity on display.
Product Specifications
- Material: Premium black ceramic
- Capacity: 15 oz (0.44 L)
- Height: 4.72 in | Diameter: 3.15 in
- Rounded corners with classic C-handle
- High-quality sublimation printing
- Note: Black print on black mug may vary slightly in tone — use transparent background artwork for best results
A Gift for Every Oklahoma Warrior
For the active soldier, veteran, or proud Oklahoma family member connected to the 180th Infantry Regiment, this DUI mug is the complete unit pride statement. The Oklahoma Warriors name and US Army designation make it instantly recognizable to anyone who has served — perfect for retirements, Veterans Day, unit reunions, or any occasion honoring Oklahoma's warrior tradition.
Unit History
The 180th Infantry Regiment (redesignated 1st Squadron, 180th Cavalry in 2008) is headquartered in McAlester, Oklahoma and is part of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma Army National Guard. One of the oldest units in the brigade, it served in World War I as the 142nd Infantry Regiment of the 36th Infantry Division, and in World War II and the Korean War as part of the 45th Infantry Division, and again in Afghanistan and Iraq with the 45th Infantry Brigade.

