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From Cornrow to Hedgerow by Keith Rocco T-Shirt

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Style: Men's Basic T-Shirt

Comfortable, casual and loose fitting, our heavyweight t-shirt will easily become a closet staple. Made from 100% cotton, it's unisex and wears well on anyone and everyone. We’ve double-needle stitched the bottom and sleeve hems for extra durability.

Size & Fit

  • Model is 185 cm and is wearing a medium
  • Standard fit
  • Garment is unisex sizing
  • Fits true to size

Fabric & Care

  • 100% cotton (Heathers are a cotton/poly blend)
  • Double-needle hemmed sleeves and bottom
  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low
  • Imported

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From Cornrow to Hedgerow by Keith Rocco T-Shirt

From Cornrow to Hedgerow by Keith Rocco T-Shirt

Nebraska's 134th Infantry regiment, part of the 35th Infantry Division from Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri, reported for active federal service in December 1940. Following three years of extensive stateside training, the 134th sailed for England in May, 1944. On 5 July, one month after D-Day, the regiment landed at Omaha Beach and moved swiftly inland with the rest of the 35th Division. The 134th waited in reserve as the U.S. V and XIX Corps struggled to liberate the vital town of St. Lo. Strong German positions atop Hill 122 north of the city had all but stopped the attack of the combat-weary and understrength 29th Division, which had assaulted Omaha Beach one month before, and the 30th Division, which had been in combat almost as long. On 11 July, the 35th joined in fellow National Guard divisions in the fight for St. Lo and quickly discovered the special difficulties posed by the formidable tangles of rock, earth, and trees called "hedgerows." Used all over Normandy to separate farmers' fields, the Germans had reinforced these natural defensive barriers. For four days, the 35th Division's 137th and 320th Infantry Regiments made difficult progress against the hedgerows on the lower slopes of Hill 122. On 14 July, the 134th Infantry, commanded by future chief of the National Guard Bureau, Butler B. Miltonberger, received orders to secure the hill. The Cornhuskers began their attack early on 15 July, and after taking the fortified farmhouses in the hamlet of Emilie in fierce fighting, reached the upper slopes of Hill 122 by nightfall. With the 1st Battalion leading the 134th advanced despite withering small arms and artillery fire. Upon reaching the crest of Hill 122, the Nebraskans repulsed a determined counterattack and supported by other divisional elements, launched a final counterattack of their own. Their capture of this vital hill opened the way for the liberation of St. Lo itself on 18 July. The 134th Infantry had lived up to its Spanish-American War battle cry, "All Hell Can't Stop Us," and the 1st Battalion was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation. But the cost has been high: The regiment suffered 35 percent casualties in two days, including 102 men killed, 589 wounded, and 102 missing. Sign up to Mr. Rebates for FREE and save 12% on any zazzle order in addition to a $5.00 sign up bonus All Rights Reserved; without: prejudice, recourse or notice (U.C.C. 1-308) http://www.ng.mil/resources/photo_gallery/heritage/cornrow.html hedgerow "world war II" "world war 2" "keith rocco" "national guard" "army national guard" "134th infantry" "29th division" "butler b. miltonberger" military war "army national guard"

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4.7 out of 5 stars rating32.5K Total Reviews
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5 out of 5 stars rating
By d.14 April 2014Verified Purchase
Basic T-Shirt, White, Adult L
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excellent tee. everything was of great quality. coloring was excellent. the image was chrystal clear. excellent tee shirt
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4 out of 5 stars rating
By John T.20 February 2014Verified Purchase
Basic T-Shirt, White, Adult L
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Delivery was just on the last day's of Delivery estimate,but within E.T.A just,So No complaints.Cotton is of Good Quality.Fit is Prerfect to 5% bigger. Very Good but Not perfect,but at Ordering would have taken V.Good AnyDay!!Only Slight thing(as NO Bleeding,NO Smudging or ANY probs with acctual writing,is that the Red/Black and T-Shirt Colour isn't as Bold/Bright as in picture.BUT! When i took pic's of T-Shirt on my Phone for this review,it again looked like Bolder/Brighter Colours by 10-15% than in reality.......
4 out of 5 stars rating
By Anonymous18 November 2024Verified Purchase
Basic T-Shirt, White, Adult L
I really like the design but I'm not sure the white base really took as you can see pink through her fur/bikini. So that was a little disappointing. That's more on the printing side though than the actual design, the design is really great, Cutey Bunny looks so beautiful! If you're thinking of getting this then I'd say just go for a white T-shirt and you should be fine.

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