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Vintage-inspired tribute t-shirt honoring the U.S. Army’s pioneering MGM-52 Lance missile unit — 1st Battalion, 12th Field Artillery Regiment, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma during the Cold War.

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Carry the Legacy of the First Lance Missile Battalion

This cut & sew tribute tee honors the MGM-52 LANCE missile system and the men of the 1st Battalion, 12th Field Artillery — the first unit to field the LANCE in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. It’s not a graphic tee. It’s a wearable field record of Cold War deterrence, quiet duty, and artillery pride.

Slip it on and feel the difference: tailored side seams keep the silhouette crisp, the ribbed collar holds its shape wash after wash, and the 6 oz. fabric sits with the weight of something earned — not bought. Whether worn at a battalion reunion, a remembrance ceremony, or layered under a field jacket, this shirt reads like a respectful salute.

Product Features

  • 100% durable polyester — holds shape, dries fast, built for the long haul
  • Side seams & shoulder tape for structured, lasting fit
  • Ribbed knit collar with reinforced seam for collar stability
  • Available in 4.0 oz/yd² and 6.0 oz/yd² fabric weights; regular tagless fit
  • Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts — runs true to size

Care Instructions

  • Machine wash cold (max 30°C / 90°F), gentle cycle
  • Tumble dry low heat
  • Do not bleach, iron, or dry clean
S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Width, in 19.02 20.51 22.01 24.02 25.98 27.48
Length, in 29.02 30.00 30.98 32.01 32.99 34.02
Sleeve length, in 8.46 8.74 9.06 9.37 9.65 9.96

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Color

Black stitching

Weight

6 oz.

Size

S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL

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