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4TH ADJUTANT GENERAL BATTALION (U.S. Army) Color Changing Coffee Mug

4TH ADJUTANT GENERAL BATTALION (U.S. Army) Color Changing Coffee Mug

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4TH ADJUTANT GENERAL BATTALION (U.S. Army) Color Changing Coffee Mug

This color-changing mug adds a touch of magic to every sip. When filled with a hot beverage, the heat-reactive surface unveils the image, making each drink a special experience. As the mug cools, it reverts to its original black exterior and white interior. The robust C-shaped handle offers a secure and comfortable grip. Available in a convenient 11oz (0.33l) size, it's perfect for that much-needed morning coffee.


- Size: 11oz (0.33 l)

- Material: Durable ceramic with a black exterior and white interior

- Safe: Lead and BPA-free

- Unique Feature: Heat-reactive design reveals the image

- Finish: Glossy finish for a polished look

- Care: Hand wash recommended

Description/Blazon:

A gold-colored metal and enamel device, featuring a shield with the following blazon: Azure, two quills crossed in saltire Argent, penned Or, positioned between a golden eagle displayed and wreathed with laurel branches Or, and a lamp of knowledge Or enflamed Gules. Attached above the shield is a red scroll inscribed "HIGH ABOVE," and below the shield, a red scroll doubled back and inscribed "THE REST," all in gold letters.

Symbolism:

Dark blue and scarlet are the traditional colors of The Adjutant General's Corps. Blue symbolizes loyalty and perseverance, red represents courage, zeal, and leadership, white embodies integrity, and gold reflects knowledge, achievement, excellence, and high ideals. The quills represent the functions of The Adjutant General's Corps, while the lamp of knowledge signifies leadership and the unit's mission. The golden eagle, wreathed with laurel, exemplifies the unit's motto and symbolizes high ideals, goals, and achievement.

Background:

The distinctive unit insignia was approved on August 10, 1988.

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