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Black Mug 15oz - Army - 10th Cavalry Regiment - Fort Arbuckle, OK - Buffalo Soldiers w Cav Branch
Black Mug 15oz - Army - 10th Cavalry Regiment - Fort Arbuckle, OK - Buffalo Soldiers w Cav Branch
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Honor the Legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers
The 10th Cavalry Regiment — known as the Buffalo Soldiers — stands as one of the most storied and courageous units in American military history. Formed in 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, these trailblazing soldiers served with distinction across the American frontier, earning the respect of allies and adversaries alike. This premium 15oz black ceramic mug is a tribute to their unbreakable spirit and enduring legacy.
A Mug Worthy of Their Story
Every morning coffee, afternoon tea, or evening cocoa tastes better when it's served in something that means something. Whether you're a veteran, an active-duty soldier, a history enthusiast, or honoring a family member who served — this mug carries the pride of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments with every sip.
Premium Quality You Can Feel
- ✅ Generous 15oz capacity — perfect for your morning coffee, afternoon tea, or evening cocoa
- ✅ Durable black ceramic construction — built to last like the soldiers it honors
- ✅ Vibrant sublimation printing — crisp, fade-resistant insignia that stands the test of time
- ✅ Comfortable C-handle design — ergonomic grip for daily use
- ✅ Microwave and dishwasher safe — practical for everyday warriors
- ✅ BPA and lead-free — safe for the whole family
The Perfect Military Gift
Searching for a meaningful gift for a veteran, retiree, or active-duty soldier? This officially inspired mug ships ready to impress — ideal for birthdays, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, retirement ceremonies, or any occasion worth commemorating.
About the 10th Cavalry Regiment
The 10th Cavalry Regiment is a parent cavalry regiment of the United States Army. Historically one of the Army's four segregated African-American regiments, the Buffalo Soldiers served with extraordinary valor during the Indian Wars, the Spanish–American War, and beyond. During Westward Expansion, they provided escort for early settlers and maintained peace on the American frontier — a legacy of courage that deserves to be remembered.
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