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251st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (U.S. Army) Black Coffee Mug

251st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (U.S. Army) Black Coffee Mug

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251st Air Defense Artillery Regiment (U.S. Army) Black Coffee Mug

Enjoy your favorite beverage in style with this sleek ceramic mug. Whether it's your morning coffee, afternoon tea, or evening hot chocolate, this mug is designed for both elegance and everyday use. Its glossy finish enhances any kitchen decor, while the durable construction ensures it stands up to daily routines.


- Safe & Non-Toxic: BPA and lead-free

- Convenient: Microwave and dishwasher safe

- Durable: Made from robust ceramic

- Premium Print: High-quality sublimation printing

- Material: 100% ceramic with a glossy finish

- Comfortable Grip: C-shaped handle for easy holding

Description/Blazon:

A shield blazoned: Or, six pallets couped Gules, a ship of Cabrillo's time Argent; on a canton Azure a fleur-de-lis encircled by a garland of laurel of the first. Attached below and to the sides of the shield is a red scroll inscribed "WE AIM TO HIT" in gold letters.

Symbolism:

The gold shield represents Artillery. The six pallets couped create a diminished bordure effect and symbolize the six batteries that comprised the Regiment at its formation. The ship represents the vessel of Don Juan Rodrigues Cabrillo, the Portuguese explorer who discovered San Diego Harbor. The canton’s charges—a fleur-de-lis encircled by a garland of laurel—are derived from the coat of arms of the 250th Coast Artillery. This is a nod to Battery B of the 251st Coast Artillery, which is descended from Battery F of the 250th Coast Artillery, a unit that served in World War I as Battery B of the 65th Coast Artillery (US).

Background:

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 251st Coast Artillery (Harbor Defense) on January 9, 1928, and was amended to include the motto on June 16, 1928. It was redesignated for the 746th Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion on January 7, 1952, then redesignated for the 251st Artillery Regiment on February 16, 1961. The insignia was redesignated for the 251st Air Defense Artillery Regiment on July 10, 1972.

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