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Laser Engraved TUS Tumbler
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Laser Engraved TUS Tumbler
These 20 oz tumblers have a durable exterior wall that is made with high-grade 304 18/8 food grade steel, anti-rust and lead free, They are unbreakable and stand up to heavy use through every season. The clear press-on top helps you see what's inside. These tumblers feature excellent temperature retention to keep your on-the-go beverages hot for three hours or cold for nine hours, perfect for daily use.
Other features include:
- Double wall vacuum insulation
- Sweat free technology
- BPA Free
- Powder coated finish
- Fits most cup holders
- Hand wash only
- Manufactured by Polar Camel and engraved by County Road Custom Millwork
Please contact the assistant quartermaster Dave Hathaway at ffhathaway@msn.com with any questions regarding placing your order.
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Did you know?
What happened to the soldier that was in the Tomb from the Vietnam War?
The remains of the Vietnam Unknown Soldier were exhumed May 14, 1998. Based on mitochondrial DNA testing, DoD scientists identified the remains as those of Air Force 1st Lt. Michael Joseph Blassie, who was shot down near An Loc, Vietnam, in 1972. It has been decided that the crypt that contained the remains of the Vietnam Unknown will remain vacant. (Further Background) (News Article from the Department of Defense)