1st Battalion. 94th Field Artillery. DUI and Branch. That's Enough.
For the gunner who served with the 1st Battalion, 94th Field Artillery Regiment, the DUI and branch insignia say everything that needs to be said. This premium 15oz black ceramic mug displays both — clean, bold, and unmistakable — as a precise battalion-level tribute to the soldiers who carried the King of Battle tradition forward under the 94th's colors.
Two Elements. One Complete Identity.
The DUI represents the unit — the specific lineage, the history, the 94th Field Artillery Regiment's legacy from 1933 through six WWII campaign streamers with the 4th Armored Division. The branch insignia represents the soldier — an artilleryman, trained and ready, serving in the 1st Battalion. Together on this mug, they form a clean, powerful statement of battalion and branch pride that needs no ribbon to complete it.
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 the 1st Battalion Artilleryman
For the veteran or active soldier who served with the 1st Battalion, 94th Field Artillery and prefers the clean DUI and branch design over the full ribbon version, this mug is the right choice. Bold, specific, and earned — perfect for retirements, Veterans Day, or honoring a King of Battle soldier who knows exactly what those two symbols mean.
Unit History
The 94th Field Artillery Regiment was constituted in the Regular Army on 1 October 1933. Redesignated as Battery A, 94th Armored Field Artillery Battalion on 1 January 1942, it was assigned to the 4th Armored Division at Pine Camp, New York. During World War II, the regiment earned six campaign streamers, fighting with distinction from Normandy through the Ardennes-Alsace region into the Rhineland.

