Black Mug 15oz - Vietnam Combat Infantry Veteran w 1st Bn 35th Inf - 4th ID SSI X 300
Black Mug 15oz - Vietnam Combat Infantry Veteran w 1st Bn 35th Inf - 4th ID SSI X 300
Black Mug 15oz - Vietnam Combat Infantry Veteran w 1st Bn 35th Inf - 4th ID SSI X 300
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Black Mug 15oz - Vietnam Combat Infantry Veteran w 1st Bn 35th Inf - 4th ID SSI X 300

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These black mugs come in one size – 15oz (0.44l) – plenty for morning caffeine boosts and hot cups of tea on a rainy day. They're easy to grip and feel sturdy thanks to the C-shaped handle. Add more personality by decorating them with your original designs. They'll be printed on the black ceramic material in picture-perfect quality with a glossy finish. .: Black ceramic material with a glossy finish .: One size: 15oz (0.44 l) .: C-shaped easy-grip handle .: Lead and BPA-free

35TH INFANTRY REGIMENT

In August 1965, elements of the 35th Infantry started their rotation into the Vietnam War, arriving in South Vietnam. The 1st and 2nd battalions, along with the 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, and the 2nd Battalion, 9th Artillery provided the core combat units of the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division and were deployed to the Central Highlands at Pleiku. 

The battalions of the 35th Infantry were heavily engaged from January 1966 until 1972 throughout the I Corps and II Corps areas of operations (the Central Highlands and central coastal areas of Vietnam). In August 1967, operational control of the two battalions of the 35th Infantry and all of the other parts of the 3rd Brigade were transferred from the 25th Infantry Division to the 4th Infantry Division (which had deployed to the Central Highlands in late 1966).

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