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Black Mug 15oz - Army - 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry - Manchus - Keep Up the Fire - Camp Hovey Korea - Toko-ri X 300
Black Mug 15oz - Army - 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry - Manchus - Keep Up the Fire - Camp Hovey Korea - Toko-ri X 300
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Keep Up the Fire — Honor the Manchus
The 1st Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment — the legendary Manchus — carry one of the most storied battle cries in the United States Army: "Keep Up the Fire." From the Boxer Rebellion in China to the Korean Peninsula, the Manchus have answered every call with courage, discipline, and an unbreakable fighting spirit. This premium 15oz black ceramic mug is a tribute to every soldier who served under the Manchu colors at Camp Hovey, Korea.
A Mug That Carries the Weight of History
Whether you served at Camp Hovey during the Cold War, the post-Korean War era, or more recent rotations on the peninsula — this mug brings that service home. The Manchus' legacy spans over a century of American military history, and every morning coffee is a chance to remember the brothers and sisters who stood watch on the 38th Parallel.
Premium Quality You Can Feel
- ✅ Generous 15oz capacity — perfect for coffee, tea, or hot chocolate
- ✅ Durable black ceramic construction — built tough for daily use
- ✅ Vibrant sublimation printing — crisp, fade-resistant 9th Infantry Manchu insignia
- ✅ Comfortable C-handle design — ergonomic grip for everyday warriors
- ✅ Microwave and dishwasher safe — practical and low-maintenance
- ✅ BPA and lead-free — safe for the whole family
The Perfect Infantry Veteran Gift
Searching for a meaningful gift for a Manchu veteran, a Korea-stationed soldier, or a military history enthusiast? This mug ships ready to impress — ideal for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, unit reunions, retirement ceremonies, or any occasion worth honoring with pride. The Toko-ri connection makes this especially meaningful for those who served during the Korean War era.
About the 9th Infantry Regiment – The Manchus
The 9th Infantry Regiment earned the nickname "Manchus" during the Boxer Rebellion of 1900, when they fought their way through China with relentless determination. Since then, the regiment has served in the Philippines, World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and Korea — accumulating one of the longest and most decorated combat records in the US Army. The 1st Battalion's assignment at Camp Hovey in South Korea represents the regiment's enduring commitment to defending freedom on the Korean Peninsula. Keep Up the Fire.
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