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Port Authority Form Duffel Bag with SHGTUS Logo BG805
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Port Authority Form Duffel Bag with SHGTUS Logo BG805
This modern and versatile duffle bag can be used in the corporate workplace, at the gym, daily commuting or for travel.
- 1,680 denier ballistic polyester
- Large main compartment
- Two zippered side zippered pockets, one with interior mesh pocket
- Molded matt black zipper pulls
- Front zippered pocket
- Padded adjustable and detachable shoulder strap
- Padded carrying handle
- Dimensions: 9.75’’ high by 22’’ wide by 11’’ deep.
- 2,359 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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Did you know?
Do you guard in a blizzard or a bad thunderstorm?
YES, but the accomplishment of the mission and welfare of the Soldier is never put at risk. The Tomb Guards have contingencies that are ready to be executed if the weather conditions ever place the Soldiers at risk of injury or death (i.e. lightning, high winds, etc). This ensures that Sentinels can continue the mission while ensuring safety. It is the responsibility of the Chain of Command from the Sergeant of the Guard to the Regimental Commander to ensure mission accomplishment and soldier welfare at all times.
It was erroneously reported that during Hurricane Isabel, the Sentinels were ordered to abandon their posts for shelter and that they refused. No such order was ever given. All proper precautions were taken to ensure the safety of the Sentinels while accomplishing their mission. Risk assessments are constantly conducted by the Chain of Command during changing conditions to ensure that soldier welfare is maintained during mission accomplishment.