11th Armored Cavalry Socks
Description: Great retro distressed effect gift for military vets, tanks nuts, ex tankers, video game tank drivers, 19 kilo tankers, battlefields tank enthusiasts and vintage model makers Dads, granddads, bothers and sisters who love 11th ACR, 11th Cavalry, military and veterans will be proud to wear this t shirt. Vet theme tee with hand drawn insignia.
Description: The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment ("Blackhorse Regiment") is a unit of the United States Army garrisoned at Fort Irwin, California. Although termed an armored cavalry regiment, it is being re-organized as a multi-component heavy brigade combat team. The regiment has served in the Philippine–American War, World War II, the Vietnam War, Cold War, Operation Desert Storm (scout platoons), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq War). The 11th ACR serves as the Opposing Force (OPFOR) for the Army and Marine task forces, and foreign military forces that train at the National Training Center.
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment w Br - Ribbon Socks
by Military Insignia Clothing and Products
$14 $20
Description: 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Vietnam Veteran Funny Sarcastic Gift Idea colored Vintage Retro Vintage Design. Retro gift Ideas for Mom, Dad, Brother, Sister, Grandpa, Grandma, N Husband, Wife, Son, Daughter, Aunt, Uncle or Friends and any special day like as Christmas, Chinese New Year, birthday, etc. To see all our designs and a good comment highly supports the artist.
Description: A bold distressed 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Veteran design featuring “It Cannot Be Inherited” with a blood, sweat and tears service message. A meaningful choice for cavalry veterans, retired soldiers, military families, retirement occasions, or Veterans Day.
11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Veteran It Cannot Be Inherited Quote Socks
by Wildling Wonders
$14 $20
Description: A distressed patriotic design featuring “Never Underestimate an Old Man Who Is Also a 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Veteran.” A bold choice for older cavalry veterans, retired soldiers, and military families celebrating birthdays, retirement, military service, or Veterans Day.
Description: Germany 1957–64 As part of the Gyroscope unit rotations, the 11th ACR was sent to Germany in March 1957 for another round at the border surveillance mission along the Iron Curtain, replacing the 6th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Regimental headquarters and 1st Squadron were located in Straubing while the 2nd Squadron was stationed in Landshut and the 3rd Squadron in Regensburg.The regiment's border surveillance mission was along the German-Czech frontier. In 1964, the 11th ACR returned to the United States and would be bound for Vietnam within two years.