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Custom Laser Engraved TUS Canteen Cup
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Custom Laser Engraved TUS Canteen Cup
Looking for a great way to enjoy that cup of joe in the morning? How about a unique way to imbibe in the evening? Check out the Custom Lasered Engraved GI Style Stainless Steel Canteen Cup! Just like the standard issued canteen cup, but with the TUS logo and custom text on it. These canteen cups are handcrafted in Iowa.
These are great as gifts of appreciation, going away gifts, grog cups, or just to have around the campfire or on your desk to enjoy your beverage of choice!
BE AWARE: The approximate area to engrave is 3" wide and 2.75" high. If you choose to put text above and/or below your logo, it will shrink the logo. The more text, the smaller the logo.
Examples of what can be engraved on the cup above and or below the TUS logo include:
Name
Rank
Badge Number
Relief
Indicate what engraved text you would want on your cup in the notes on your order. Please contact the assistant quartermaster Dave Hathaway at ffhathaway@msn.com with any questions regarding placing your order. Your order will ship directly from the vendor once completed.
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Do you guard in a blizzard or a bad thunderstorm?
YES, but the accomplishment of the mission and welfare of the Soldier are 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.