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Port Authority Commuter Briefcase with Badge Logo BG307
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Port Authority Commuter Briefcase with Badge 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 three available full color logos: Tomb Guard Badge, Society Badge logo 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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Is the rifle that the Sentinel carries loaded?
Tomb Guards carry fully functional M14 rifles. Given the current climate surrounding the relatively recent tragic events in Canada (attack upon the guard at the Canadian War Memorial), we will no longer be answering questions relating to specifics regarding current security and armament at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. We appreciate your understanding.
Rest assured, that the US Army has the post secured as it has been since we started guard duty at the shrine in 1926.