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Port Authority Mens Cascade Waterproof Jacket with SHGTUS Member Logo J322
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Port Authority Mens Cascade Waterproof Jacket with SHGTUS Logo J322
The Cascade Waterproof Jacket is fully sea-sealed with waterproof zippers. This parka-length essential jacket has modern good looks contrasting zippers and colorblocking.
- 100% polyester shell with 100% polyester lining
- 3000 mm fabric waterproof rating
- Waterproof zippered chest pocket
- Waterproof front pockets
- Hood with drawcord and toggles for adjustability
- Two-way Vision zipper
- Self-fabric adjustable tab cuff with hook and loop closures
- Open hem with drawcord and toggles for adjustability
- Available in sizes XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL and 4XL
- Embroidery is sewn on the left chest above the pocket
- Available in two color combination choices
This jacket can be embroidered with one of four available full color logos: Tomb Guard Badge, Society Badge logo or Associate Member logo, or the Centennial logo. Each logo measures 3.5’’ in diameter. Smaller 2.5’’ logos are also available upon request. Each jacket is embroidered to order and will ship directly from our embroiderer.
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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.