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562nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (U.S. Army) Color Changing Mug 11oz

562nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (U.S. Army) Color Changing Mug 11oz

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562nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (U.S. Army) Color Changing Mug 11oz

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:

A shield blazoned: Gules, a pile bendwise Or, with a dragon passant counterchanged and pierced by an arrow bend sinisterwise Sable. Attached below and to the sides of the shield is a gold scroll inscribed with the motto "TUEBOR" in black letters.

Symbolism:

The red field represents Artillery. The pile symbolizes a searchlight beam directed at the enemy in the sky, with the dragon representing the airborne threat. The black arrow signifies gun and machine gun fire from the ground. The motto "TUEBOR" translates to "I Will Defend."

Background:

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 917th Coast Artillery Regiment on August 7, 1935. It was redesignated for the 70th Coast Artillery (AA) Regiment on January 19, 1940, and again redesignated for the 70th Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion on April 15, 1946. The insignia was further redesignated for the 562d Artillery Regiment on December 11, 1958, and for the 562d Air Defense Artillery Regiment effective September 1, 1971.

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