Wear the Legacy of the 36th Infantry Division
They called themselves the T-Patchers — soldiers of the 36th Infantry Division who answered the call at Camp Bowie in the summer of 1917, forging a fighting force from the Texas and Oklahoma National Guard that would carry the Arrowhead patch into the crucible of war. This shirt is a tribute to that heritage.
About This Shirt
- 100% combed ringspun cotton (heathered colors may contain a cotton/polyester blend)
- Preshrunk to minimize post-wash shrinkage
- Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems for lasting durability
- Classic unisex fit — comfortable for everyday wear
- Available in Black, Navy, and Military Green
- Sizes: Small through 3XL
The Story Behind the Patch
Organized from the proud fighting men of Texas and Oklahoma, the 36th Infantry Division — known as the Lone Star Division, the Panther Division, and the Texas Army — was mustered into Federal Service on August 5, 1917, and ordered immediately to Camp Bowie. The Arrowhead insignia they carried became a symbol of grit, sacrifice, and Southern pride that endures to this day.
Wear it with pride. Carry the history forward.


