White glossy mug - Army - 118th Infantry Regiment - Wherever My Country Calls - US Army X 300
White glossy mug - Army - 118th Infantry Regiment - Wherever My Country Calls - US Army X 300
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Wherever My Country Calls
Your morning ritual deserves more than an ordinary mug. This premium white ceramic mug honors the 118th Infantry Regiment with its proud motto "Wherever My Country Calls" and a vivid, high-quality insignia print that stands up to daily use. Whether you're savoring your first coffee of the day or winding down with evening tea, carry a piece of South Carolina Army National Guard heritage in your hands.
Built for Daily Service
Crafted from durable ceramic with a sleek glossy finish, this mug is designed for the long haul. Dishwasher and microwave safe, lead and BPA-free—it's engineered for convenience without compromising on safety or style. The vivid 118th Infantry Regiment insignia won't fade, ensuring your tribute to infantry tradition remains as sharp as the day it arrived.
Authentic Heritage, Everyday Comfort
Perfect for veterans, active-duty infantrymen, family members, or military history enthusiasts, this mug brings authentic 118th Infantry Regiment pride to your kitchen, office, or barracks. The 118th Infantry Regiment has served the United States since the mid-nineteenth century and is one of the few surviving US Army regiments that can trace its roots to the Confederate States Army. Today, its 1st Battalion (1-118) is attached to the 37th IBCT, while the 4th Battalion (4-118) serves with the 30th ABCT.
Product Specifications
- Premium ceramic construction with glossy white finish
- Available in 11 oz (3.8" H × 3.2" D), 15 oz (4.7" H × 3.3" D), and 20 oz (4.3" H × 3.7" D)
- Vivid 118th Infantry Regiment insignia with motto
- Lead and BPA-free materials
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Made-to-order to reduce waste
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—thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions.
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