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656th Tank Destroyer Battalion Wo Txt X 300 Classic T Shirt, Crewneck Sweatshirt, Hoodie, Long Sleeve
656th Tank Destroyer Battalion Wo Txt X 300 Classic T Shirt, Crewneck Sweatshirt, Hoodie, Long Sleeve
Style:
  • Classic
  • CrewneckSweatshirt
  • Hoodie
  • LongSleeve
Color:
  • MilitaryGreen
  • Navy
  • Tan
  • White
  • Black

$ 29.95

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Product Details

Classic T-Shirt

  • Solid-colored t-shirts are 100% combed ringspun cotton, however, heathered colors could contain a cotton/polyester blend
  • Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage
  • Double-needle sleeve and bottom hems


Crewneck Sweatshirt

  • 50% cotton, 50% polyester
  • Pill-resistant air jet yarn
  • Double-needle stitching throughout
  • Set-in sleeves
  • 1x1 ribbed collar, cuffs, and waistband with spandex


Hoodie

  • A high-quality sweatshirt that is heavy enough to endure the cold as well as the years
  • Front pouch pocket, matching drawstring, and rib cuffs
  • Note: If you like your hoodies baggy instead of the perfect fit, go a size or 2 up
  • 50% cotton and 50% polyester
  • Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage


Long Sleeve

  • 100% comfortable soft cotton
  • Double-needle stitching throughout
  • Coverseamed neck with a lay flat collar
  • Tag-free neck label
  • Shoulder-to-shoulder tape
  • Comfortable rib knit cuffs 


Unit History

The tank destroyer battalion was a type of  used by the  during . The unit was organized in one of two different forms—a towed  equipped with , or a mechanized battalion equipped with armored . The tank destroyer units were formed in response to the  use of massed formations of  units early in WWII. The tank destroyer concept envisioned the battalions acting as independent units that would respond at high speed to large enemy tank attacks. In this role, they would be attached in groups or brigades to  or . In practice, they were usually individually attached to infantry divisions. Over one hundred battalions were formed, of which more than half saw combat service. The force was disbanded shortly after the end of the war when the concept had been shown to be militarily unsound.


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