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US $20.00
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Baltimore, Maryland, US

Baltimore, Maryland, US
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U.S. Army Stainless Steel Travel Mug. Official U.S. Army Emblem on front of Mug. Back of Mug is plain.Tightly fit lid with slide opening for easy drinking. Keeps liquids hot/warm up to 2hours, and liquids cold up to 3hours. Size: 14 oz. The perfect travel companion.

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