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White Ceramic Mug 15oz - Army - 511th PIR 11th Airborne Div - WWII w PAC - PHIL SVCYour promo material just became even more practical and fun with this fully customizable white ceramic mug. Your imagination is the limit with this large 15 ounce custom mug. Its microwave safe, and can be washed in dishwasher or easily cleaned with a mild detergent. Customize with your brand or simply a full print of your logo, photos or cool design. The 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment (511th PIR) was an airborne infantry regiment of the United
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Your promo material just became even more practical and fun with this fully customizable white ceramic mug. Your imagination is the limit with this large 15 ounce custom mug. It’s microwave-safe, and can be washed in dishwasher or easily cleaned with a mild detergent. Customize with your brand or simply a full print of your logo, photos or cool design.

The 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment (511th PIR) was an airborne infantry regiment of the United States Army, first activated during World War II under Colonel Orin D. "Hard Rock" Haugen. It formed the parachute infantry element of the 11th Airborne Division. The full history of the regiment is the subject of the book, When Angels Fall: From Toccoa to Tokyo, the 511th Parachute Infantry Regiment in World War II (2019) by author and historian Jeremy C. Holm whose grandfather served in the regiment's Company D during the war.

The 511th PIR was formed at Camp Toccoa, GA, in January 1943 and in March transferred to Camp Mackall, NC before heading to Fort Benning, GA, battalion by battalion for jump training. After the difficulties encountered by Allied airborne operations during Operation Husky in July 1943, from 6–10 December the 511th PIR took part in the successful Knollwood Maneuver that secured the future of American airborne units. After final examination at Camp Polk, LA, the regiment proceeded to Camp Stoneman, CA, and in May 1944 embarked for the Pacific on the troop transport SS Sea Pike. It trained at Oro-Dobodura in New Guinea until November 1944, when it was sent to the Philippines to join the Battle of Leyte.


Ceramic Mug 15oz

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  • White ceramic
  • 15 oz (0.44 l)
  • Rounded corners
  • C-handle
  • Lead and BPA-free
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • Microwave-safe
  • ORCA coating

Care instructions

Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.

White Ceramic Mug 15oz - Army - 511th PIR 11th Airborne Div - WWII w PAC - PHIL SVC

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