We Strive to Preserve.
Wear the motto of the 95th Evacuation Hospital — a unit that answered the call from the Wyoming plains to the battlefields of WWII. Originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital in 1928, this unit was forged in duty, reorganized under fire, and stood down only after the mission was complete.
This long sleeve tee carries that legacy on your chest — built for those who honor the medics, the surgeons, and the unsung soldiers who kept the fight alive from the rear.
The Shirt
- 100% soft-spun cotton — broken-in comfort from day one
- Double-needle stitching throughout for lasting durability
- Coverseamed neck with a lay-flat collar — no bunching, no fuss
- Tag-free neck label for all-day wear
- Shoulder-to-shoulder tape for a clean, structured drape
- Comfortable rib-knit cuffs that hold their shape
Unit History
Originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital on 21 December 1928, the unit was activated at Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming on 1 June 1941. Reorganized and redesignated as the 95th Evacuation Hospital on 14 August 1942, it served with distinction before being inactivated at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey on 3 December 1954.
Available in Black, Navy, and White — S through 2XL.


