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326th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) Color Changing Mug 11oz

326th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army) Color Changing Mug 11oz

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326th Infantry 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

Description/Blazon

A shield blazoned: Azure, a fess wavy Argent, at the fess point overall a billet Or voided of the field, in chief a boar's head erased Or, with an oak branch fructed Proper (Green leaves, Gold acorns) in its mouth, and in base two fleurs-de-lis Or. Attached below and to the sides of the shield is a gold scroll inscribed "ASPERA JUVANT" in blue letters.

Symbolism

The blue shield represents Infantry. The wavy fess symbolizes the Aire River, while the blue billet edged with gold represents the bridge at Marcq on the St. Juvin Road, where the Regiment crossed in October 1918. The boar's head, the crest of General James Oglethorpe, founder of the Georgia colony, signifies the Regiment's assignment to that state. The two fleurs-de-lis denote the Regiment's participation in two major operations. The motto, "Difficulties Delight," reflects the spirit of overcoming challenges.

Background

The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 326th Infantry Regiment on 12 May 1925 and redesignated for the 326th Glider Infantry Regiment on 22 October 1942.

- Care: Hand wash recommended

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