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Port Authority Commuter Briefcase with Centennial Logo BG307
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Port Authority Commuter Briefcase with Centennial Logo BG307
This sleek, durable bag helps expedite travel with a checkpoint-friendly clamshell opening, strategically placed padding for added tech protection and ample room for your belongings.
- 1,680 denier ballistic polyester
- Front organization panel with media pockets, business card pocket and pen holders.
- Interior fan-file diver
- Padded adjustable and detachable shoulder strap
- Pullman style carrying handles
- Laptop sleeve dimensions: 10.5’’ high by 15.5’’ wide and 1’’ deep; fits most 15’’ laptops
- Dimensions: 13’’ high by 16.75’’ wide by 5.5’’ deep.
- 1,198 cubic inches of storage space
The bags are black in color and can be embroidered with one of four available full color logos: Tomb Guard Badge, Society Badge logo, Centennial or Associate Member logo. Each logo measures 3.5’’ in diameter. Each bag is embroidered to order and will ship directly from our embroiderer. Additional embroidery such as name or badge number is available, contact the quartermaster for information and pricing.
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Did you know?
Is it true a Sentinel must commit for two years to guard the Tomb, live in a barracks under the tomb, and cannot drink any alcohol on or off duty for the rest of their lives.
No, this is a false rumor. The average tour at the Tomb is about a 18 months. However, there is NO set time for service there. Sentinels live either in a barracks on Ft. Myer (the Army post located adjacent to the cemetery) or off base if they like. They do have a living quarters under the steps of the amphitheater where they stay during their 24 hour shifts. If they are of legal age, they may drink except while on duty.