Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - 4th Bn 41st Artillery w Branch X 300
Kiss-Cut Stickers - Army - 4th Bn 41st Artillery w Branch X 300
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Honor the distinguished legacy of the 4th Battalion, 41st Artillery Regiment with this premium kiss-cut sticker, meticulously crafted to showcase the unit's iconic insignia alongside the Artillery branch emblem.
Heritage Meets Craftsmanship
Activated on 14 January 1963 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the 4th Missile Battalion, 41st Artillery Regiment served with distinction in West Germany, deploying Pershing 1 and 1a missiles during the Cold War era. This sticker preserves that proud heritage with museum-quality detail and premium materials.
Premium Construction
- Kiss-cut precision allows custom shape while maintaining easy peel-off backing
- 100% durable vinyl construction with professional glossy finish
- Industrial-grade 3M adhesive ensures lasting adhesion
- 0.004" (1mm) thickness for durability without bulk
- Available in white or transparent backing options
Versatile Sizing Options
Choose from four sizes to perfectly suit your display needs—whether adorning a laptop, water bottle, military memorabilia case, or office space. Each size maintains crisp detail and vibrant color reproduction.
Ideal For
- Veterans and active-duty Artillery personnel
- Military collectors and historians
- Family members honoring their loved one's service
- Unit reunions and commemorative displays
Note: Designed for indoor use to preserve the premium finish and vibrant colors.
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| Width, in | 2.00 | 3.00 | 4.00 | 6.00 |
| Length, in | 2.00 | 3.00 | 4.00 | 6.00 |
Unit History
The 4th Missile Battalion, 41st Artillery Regiment was activated on 14 January 1963 per General Order 428 at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, with four Pershing 1 missiles. Lt. Col. Fitzpatrick took command on 21 July 1963. The battalion began training and completed live fires at Fort Wingate, New Mexico. The battalion and equipment shipped aboard the USAT General Simon B. Buckner on 3 April 1964 bound for West Germany. The unit deployed to Schwäbisch Gmünd under the 56th Artillery Group and was garrisoned at Hardt and Bismark Kasernes. The battalion increased to six launchers in 1964 and to eight launchers in 1965. The battalion exchanged the Pershing 1 missiles for 36 Pershing 1a missiles in 1969.
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