The 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, known as "The Walking Dead," has a storied history in the United States Marine Corps. The unit was first activated on November 20, 1917, at Quantico, Virginia and saw extensive action during World War II, particularly in the Pacific Theater. They played a significant role in battles like Guadalcanal, Bougainville, Guam, and Iwo Jima, earning a reputation for bravery and effectiveness.After World War II, the battalion was deactivated but later reactivated during the Korean War. They participated in several key operations, including the Chosin Reservoir Campaign, adding to their distinguished combat record. The Vietnam...
So check it ladies and germs. It's 2021 and you've managed to survive the Rona. Summer 2021 is right around the corner so in appreciation of your hard work perseverance and all the crap that 2020 put you through, all flip flops get an automatic 15% discount at checkout. Jefe has lost his flipping mind! Hehehe.....We love the car salesman gimmick. But yeah Jefe lost his mind years ago.
The 65th Infantry Regiment, also known as the "Borinqueneers," has a distinguished history as a U.S. Army regiment comprised primarily of Puerto Rican soldiers. Established in 1899, shortly after Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory, the regiment was initially organized to defend the island. Named after the indigenous Taíno term for Puerto Rico, "Borinquén," the regiment's ranks were composed of men from Puerto Rico who were eager to serve their new government and prove their loyalty. Throughout the early 20th century, the regiment saw limited action, primarily focusing on training and local defense. However, their commitment and growing skills laid...
In October 2005, a column of M2 Bradley A.F.V's were on a mission in Central Iraq when one of them hit a roadside I.E.D. Bursting into flames, the crew of the Bradley bailed out to safety, but the 6 U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi translator, who were in the rear passenger compartment, were trapped inside the flame-engulfed vehicle. Knowing this, Sergeant First Class Alwyn Cashe, with complete disregard for his own life and with the sole focus on saving his colleagues, made multiple trips to pull free the 7 passengers - all the while with his uniform on fire. This...
So you've probably wondered what those numbers under the t-shirt products mean. This Inkhead blog does a pretty good job of explaining the different fabric types and weights.