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Commemorate your service with the 8th Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Regiment and the legendary M110 8-inch (203mm) self-propelled howitzer with this premium ceramic mug featuring the artillery branch insignia. A powerful tribute to the field artillery soldiers who operated one of the most powerful artillery pieces in the U.S. Army arsenal, delivering devastating long-range firepower in support of combat operations.
The 4th Field Artillery Regiment was first activated in 1907 from numbered companies of artillery and was initially organized with two battalions. Throughout its history, the regiment and its subordinate battalions have served with distinction, providing critical fire support to maneuver forces across multiple conflicts.
The M110 8-inch (203mm) self-propelled howitzer was one of the most powerful artillery pieces in the U.S. Army's arsenal during the Vietnam War and Cold War era. With a maximum range of over 22 kilometers (14 miles) and the ability to fire nuclear, chemical, or conventional rounds, the 8-inch howitzer could deliver devastating firepower against enemy positions, fortifications, and concentrations. The massive weapon system required skilled crews to operate and maintain, and its firepower made it a critical asset in heavy artillery battalions.
Whether you served with the 8th Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Regiment, operated or maintained the M110 8-inch howitzer, want to honor a family member's field artillery service, or appreciate the power of heavy artillery, this mug represents precision, firepower, and the artillery's critical role in combined arms operations.
Ideal for: Field artillery soldiers, 8-4 FA veterans, M110 gun crews, military families, office use, and daily enjoyment.
King of Battle. 8-inch firepower. Enjoy your coffee with pride.
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