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Men’s premium tank top - Army - 100th Infantry Battalion - DUI - Go for Broke X 300

Men’s premium tank top - Army - 100th Infantry Battalion - DUI - Go for Broke X 300

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It’s always a good decision to invest in premium-quality basics that’ll look good and last long. The men’s premium tank top is exceptionally soft and smooth and made of durable materials. Wear it as your workout top, layering piece, or on its own, paired with your favorite bottoms.

• 100% combed ring-spun cotton
• Athletic Heather is 85% cotton, 15% viscose
• Charcoal Heather is 60% polyester, 40% cotton
• Fabric weight: 5.5 oz/yd² (186.48 g/m²)
• Soft-washed and tight-knit mid/heavyweight material
• Relaxed fit
• Extra soft surface
• Sleeveless drop arm
• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

Size guide

  LENGTH (inches) WIDTH (inches)
S 28 18
M 29 20
L 30 22
XL 31 24
2XL 32 26
3XL 33 28

 

The 100th Infantry Battalion (Japanese第100歩兵大隊,[4][5][6][7] Dai Hyaku Hohei Daitai) is the only infantry unit in the United States Army Reserve. In World War II, the then-primarily Nisei battalion was composed largely of former members of the Hawaii Army National Guard and trained at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin from June 1942 to January 1943. The 100th Infantry Battalion went to Camp Shelby, Mississippi in January 1943 for advanced training and left for overseas in August 1943. [8] The 100th saw heavy combat during World War II, starting in September 1943 and continuing after being attached as a battalion of the Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT) in June 1944.[8] The unit was unofficially nicknamed the Purple Heart Battalion, with the motto "Remember Pearl Harbor".

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