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45th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) Accent Coffee Mug

45th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) Accent Coffee Mug

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Meet your next favorite morning companion, the accented ceramic mug. This mug brings the perfect blend of style and functionality to elevate your coffee or tea ritual. Available in two generous sizes, 11oz (0.33 l) and 15oz (0.44 l), this mug offers ample space for your favorite brew. Made with white ceramic and sporting a sleek glossy finish with eye-catching contrast, this mug is a bliss both to use and to look at. The ergonomic C-shaped handle provides a comfortable grip, while the lead and BPA-free construction guarantee peace of mind with every sip.

.: Material: white ceramic with colored interior and handle
.: Available in two sizes: 11oz (0.33 l) and 15oz (0.44 l)
.: Choose from 5 interior and handle colors
.: C-shaped handle
.: Glossy finish
.: Eye-catching color contrast
.: Lead and BPA-free

Description/Blazon

A shield blazoned: Azure, in sinister chief an abaca tree (Manila hemp plant) Proper, in base a mullet of the field fimbriated Argent; on a canton of the last, the Roman numeral X of the first behind which paleways a Roman sword in sheath Gules (representing the 10th Infantry). Attached above the shield, from a wreath Argent and Azure, a demi-lion Or grasping in its dexter paw a burning torch Argent, fire Proper.

Symbolism

The shield's blue color represents Infantry, with the canton denoting the Regiment’s heritage from the 10th Infantry. The abaca tree symbolizes the Regiment’s early station in the Philippines, where the plant is native and a significant resource. The mullet in base refers to the blue star of the old First Philippine Infantry. The crest features a lion, reflecting the Harrison family’s crest—General and President William Henry Harrison and General and President Benjamin Harrison—and also the sea lion from the crest of the Philippines. The torch, a device of the State of Indiana, represents the Regiment’s connection to its early station at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana.

Background

The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 12 September 1923 and rescinded on 19 August 1975.

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