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Mug with Color Inside - Army - 8th Cavalry Regiment

Mug with Color Inside - Army - 8th Cavalry Regiment

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Honor a Legacy That Spans Generations

Since 1866, the 8th Cavalry Regiment has stood as a symbol of courage and dedication across America's defining conflicts—from the American Indian Wars to the Punitive Expedition, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and beyond. Now part of the storied 1st Cavalry Division, this regiment's heritage lives on in every soldier who has worn its insignia.

This premium ceramic mug brings that distinguished legacy to your daily ritual. Whether you're starting your morning with coffee or winding down with tea, the vibrant colored rim, handle, and interior serve as a daily reminder of service, sacrifice, and pride.

Crafted for Those Who Appreciate Quality

  • Premium ceramic construction – durable, lead-free, and BPA-free
  • Two sizes available: 11 oz (3.79″ H × 3.25″ D) or 15 oz (4.69″ H × 3.35″ D)
  • Distinctive color accents – vibrant rim, handle, and interior
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe – built for everyday use
  • Made on demand – reducing waste, honoring thoughtful choices

A Tribute Worth Displaying

Perfect for veterans, active-duty soldiers, military collectors, or anyone connected to the 8th Cavalry Regiment's proud tradition. This isn't just a mug—it's a conversation piece, a tribute, and a tangible connection to one of the Army's most enduring units.

Each mug is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, ensuring quality and reducing overproduction. Thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions that honor both heritage and sustainability.

About the 8th Cavalry Regiment

The 8th Cavalry Regiment is a regiment of the United States Army formed in 1866 during the American Indian Wars. The 8th Cavalry continued to serve under a number of designations, fighting in every other major U.S. conflict since, except World War I, when it was already engaged in the Punitive Expedition in Mexico from 1916 to 1920. It is currently a component of the 1st Cavalry Division.

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