Custom Pin Buttons - Cold War Vet - 2nd Armored Division - Lucius D. Clay Kaserne - Garlstedt, Germany - M1A1Tank - Green Camo w COLD SVC X 300
Custom Pin Buttons - Cold War Vet - 2nd Armored Division - Lucius D. Clay Kaserne - Garlstedt, Germany - M1A1Tank - Green Camo w COLD SVC X 300
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Custom Pin Buttons - Cold War Vet - 2nd Armored Division - Lucius D. Clay Kaserne - Garlstedt, Germany - M1A1Tank - Green Camo w COLD SVC X 300

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  1.25" 2.25" 3"
Diameter, in 1.25 2.25 2.99
Thickness, in 0.16 0.16 0.16

These Custom Pin Buttons are made from metal, yet are lightweight and durable with a strong safety pin. Begin your journey in selling Customized Pin Buttons with Printify. .: 3 sizes .: Safety pin backing .: Made in the USA

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Cold War Vet - 2nd Armored Division - Lucius D. Clay Kaserne - Garlstedt, Germany - M1A1Tank - Green Camo w COLD SVC X 300
2nd Armored Division (Forward) was based at a new military facility near the village of Garlstedt just north of the city of Bremen. The facilities cost nearly $140 million to construct, half of which was paid for by the Federal Republic of Germany. The brigade had approximately 3,500 soldiers and another approximately 2,500 family dependents and civilian employees. The German government constructed family housing in the nearby city of Osterholz-Scharmbeck. The brigade was officially designated as 2nd Armored Division (Forward) during ceremonies at Grafenwöhr, FRG on 25 July 1978. The Garlstedt facilities were officially turned over to the United States by the German government in October. At that time the Garlstedt kaserne (camp) was named after General Lucius D. Clay, revered by the German people for his role as the American military commander following World War II. The brigade's subordinate combat units initially consisted of the 3d Battalion, 41st Infantry; 2d Battalion, 50th Infantry; 2d Battalion, 66th Armor (Iron Knights); 1st Battalion, 14th Field Artillery, and Troop C, 2d Squadron, 1st Cavalry. In October 1983, as part of the army's regimental alignment program, 2–50 Infantry was reflagged as 4–41 Infantry and 1–14 Field Artillery as 4-3 Field Artillery.

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