Mugs
Description: Something for Combat Engineers, past and present! This design features a M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle and branch insignia with an American flag background. The Combat Engineers motto, "Essayons!" or "Let Us Try" is written below. The M728 graphic is based on a photograph taken by Toadman's Tank Pictures.
Description: Artillery is known as the "King of Battle". Show off what the king used to use during the 1970's through the early 2000's. Decorated with a M109A3 155mm Self-propelled Howitzer and branch insignia. A great design for the former artillery crewmember, gamer, veteran, scale modeler, or military enthusiast!
Description: You know who you are: Tankers! Hot days and cold nights stuck inside a metal box. But you still loved it! This design features a M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank. The original M1 Abrams entered service with the U.S. Army beginning in late 1979, with the M1A1 entering service in 1986. The Abrams image is based on a photograph taken by Toadman's Tank Pictures. A great gift for tankers new and old, gamers, military vehicle enthusiasts, and more!
Description: You know who you are: Tankers! Hot days and cold nights stuck inside a metal box. But you still loved it! This design features a M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank. The original M1 Abrams entered service with the U.S. Army beginning in late 1979, with the M1A1 entering service in 1986. The Abrams image is based on a photograph taken by Toadman's Tank Pictures. A great gift for tankers new and old, gamers, military vehicle enthusiasts, and more!
Description: You know who you are: Tankers! Hot days and cold nights stuck inside a metal box. But you still loved it! This design features a M1A1 Abrams Main Battle Tank. The original M1 Abrams entered service with the U.S. Army beginning in late 1979, with the M1A1 entering service in 1986. The Abrams image is based on a photograph taken by Toadman's Tank Pictures. A great gift for tankers new and old, gamers, military vehicle enthusiasts, and more!
Description: You know who you are: Tankers! Hot days and cold nights stuck inside a metal box. But you still loved it! This design features a M1-series Abrams Main Battle Tank. The original M1 Abrams entered service with the U.S. Army beginning in late 1979, with the M1A1 entering service in 1986. The Abrams image is based on a photograph taken by Toadman's Tank Pictures. A great gift for tankers new and old, gamers, military vehicle enthusiasts, and more!
Description: You know who you are: Tankers! Hot days and cold nights stuck inside a metal box. But you still loved it! This design features a M551 Sheridan Armored Reconnaissance/Airborne Assault Vehicle which was used by U.S. Army airborne and cavalry units from the late 1960's through the early 1990's. The image is based on a photograph taken by Toadman's Tank Pictures.
Description: You know who you are: Tankers! Hot days and cold nights stuck inside a metal box. But you still loved it! This design features a M60A1 Main Battle Tank. The original M60 entered service with the U.S. Army beginning in 1960, with the M60A1 entering service in 1963/64. The M60A1 image is based on a photograph taken by Toadman's Tank Pictures. A great gift for tankers new and old, gamers, military vehicle enthusiasts, and more!
Description: Artillery is known as the "King of Battle". Show off what the king used to use during the 1970's through the mid 1990's. Decorated with a M110A2 Self-propelled 8-inch Howitzer branch insignia. A great design for the former artillery crewmember, gamer, veteran, scale modeler, or military enthusiast!
Description: Artillery is known as the "King of Battle". Show off what the king used to use during the 1970's through the mid 1990's. Decorated with a M110A2 Self-propelled 8-inch Howitzer, branch insignia and 13B MOS designation. A great design for the former artillery crewmember, gamer, veteran, scale modeler, or military enthusiast!
Description: This design features a USMC LAV-25A2 and was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures. The LAV-25A2 is an eight-wheeled, armored, amphibious, scout vehicle and is used by the United States Marine Corps. The type serves in Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions. A great gift for the current or former MOS 0313 in your life.
Description: This design features a USMC LAV-25A2 and was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures. The LAV-25A2 is an eight-wheeled, armored, amphibious, scout vehicle and is used by the United States Marine Corps. The type serves in Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions. A great gift for the current or former MOS 0313 in your life.
Description: This design features a USMC LAV-25A2 and was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures. The LAV-25A2 is an eight-wheeled, armored, amphibious, scout vehicle and is used by the United States Marine Corps. The type serves in Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions. A great gift for the current or former MOS 0313 in your life.
Description: This design features a USMC LAV-25A2 and was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures. The LAV-25A2 is an eight-wheeled, armored, amphibious, scout vehicle and is used by the United States Marine Corps. The type serves in Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions. A great gift for the current or former MOS 0313 in your life.
Description: This design features a USMC LAV-25A2 and was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures. The LAV-25A2 is an eight-wheeled, armored, amphibious, scout vehicle and is used by the United States Marine Corps. The type serves in Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalions. A great gift for the current or former MOS 0313 in your life.
Description: The M551 Sheridan was an air droppable, amphibious, reconnaissance, tank used by the U.S. Army from 1967 until 1996. It was armed with a 152mm Gun-missile launcher and two machine guns. The M551 saw combat service in Vietnam, Panama, and Kuwait/Iraq. After being retired from frontline service, many were converted into VISMOD vehicles and used as opposing force tanks at the National Training Center, Ft. Irwin, California.
Description: The 105mm Gun Tank M60 entered service with the U.S. Army in 1960. They served throughout the Cold War with the U.S. Army and also the Israeli Army. The last M60's were withdrawn from service with U.S. Army National Guard units in the late 1980's. Over 2,000 of them were produced between 1959 and 1962. They were replaced by improved versions of the M60 series such as the M60A1 and M60A3. Your old dinosaur tanker or military vehicle geek will appreciate this mug. The tank was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures in 2019.
Description: The 105mm Gun Tank M60 entered service with the U.S. Army in 1960. They served throughout the Cold War with the U.S. Army and also the Israeli Army. The last M60's were withdrawn from service with U.S. Army National Guard units in the late 1980's. Over 2,000 of them were produced between 1959 and 1962. They were replaced by improved versions of the M60 series such as the M60A1 and M60A3. Your old dinosaur tanker or military vehicle geek will appreciate this mug. The tank was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures in 2019.
Description: The 105mm Gun Tank M60 entered service with the U.S. Army in 1960. They served throughout the Cold War with the U.S. Army and also the Israeli Army. The last M60's were withdrawn from service with U.S. Army National Guard units in the late 1980's. Over 2,000 of them were produced between 1959 and 1962. They were replaced by improved versions of the M60 series such as the M60A1 and M60A3. Your old dinosaur tanker or military vehicle geek will appreciate this mug. The tank was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures in 2019.
Description: The 105mm Gun Tank M60 entered service with the U.S. Army in 1960. They served throughout the Cold War with the U.S. Army and also the Israeli Army. The last M60's were withdrawn from service with U.S. Army National Guard units in the late 1980's. Over 2,000 of them were produced between 1959 and 1962. They were replaced by improved versions of the M60 series such as the M60A1 and M60A3. Your old dinosaur tanker or military vehicle geek will appreciate this mug. The tank was photographed by Toadman's Tank Pictures in 2019.