Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - 13th Infantry Regiment wo Txt - DUI X 300
Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - 13th Infantry Regiment wo Txt - DUI X 300
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Honor the storied legacy of the 13th Infantry Regiment with these premium kiss-cut stickers, crafted for those who carry military heritage with pride. Each sticker features the distinctive unit insignia, meticulously reproduced to celebrate one of the Army's historic regiments.
Premium Construction
Made with 100% durable vinyl backed by strong 3M adhesive, these stickers are built to last. The kiss-cut method provides ultimate flexibility—precision-cut to shape while leaving the backing intact for smooth, effortless application. At 0.004" (1mm) thick with a stylish glossy finish, they bring a refined touch to any surface.
Versatile Display Options
Choose from four sizes to match your vision—2"×2", 3"×3", 4"×4", or 6"×6"—ideal for personalizing laptops, notebooks, lockers, or display cases. Available in white or transparent backgrounds to complement any aesthetic. Perfect for indoor décor (not waterproof).
A Legacy Worth Displaying
The 13th Infantry Regiment's lineage traces back to 1812, serving with distinction through the War of 1812 before consolidating into the 5th Infantry Regiment in 1815. This sticker is more than decoration—it's a tribute to service, sacrifice, and the enduring spirit of those who served.
| 2" × 2" | 3" × 3" | 4" × 4" | 6" × 6" | |
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| Width, in | 2.00 | 3.00 | 4.00 | 6.00 |
| Length, in | 2.00 | 3.00 | 4.00 | 6.00 |
Historical Note: During the first post-war expansion of the United States Army following independence, a 13th Regiment of Infantry was formed on 16 July 1798, and was mustered out 11 January 1800. The second 13th Infantry was constituted 11 January 1812. Following the War of 1812, the 13th Infantry was consolidated on 7 May 1815, with the 4th, 9th, 21st, 40th, and 46th Regiments into a new 5th Infantry Regiment whose lineage continues to the present.
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