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29TH INFANTRY DIVISION (U.S. Army) Accent Coffee Mug

29TH INFANTRY DIVISION (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 disc with a green border, featuring a Taeguk design. The Taeguk is formed by two circles, each with a radius half that of the disc, with the right half in blue and the left half in gray.

Symbolism

The 29th Division, established on 18 July 1917 within the National Guard, was composed of troops from Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, and the District of Columbia. The shoulder sleeve insignia, authorized in 1918, symbolizes the unity of Soldiers from various states across the mid-Atlantic. The interlocking Yin and Yang design in blue and gray represents the nation's unification to overcome a common enemy.

Background

The shoulder sleeve insignia was initially approved for the 29th Division by telegram on 21 October 1918 and was reaffirmed by letter on 17 June 1922. The insignia's description was updated on 4 May 1925. It was later redesignated for the 29th Infantry Division with further updates to the description and the addition of symbolism on 16 May 1985. The symbolism was modified on 7 December 2022.

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