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Die-Cut Magnets - Army - 56th Field Artillery Command - SSI w Br - Ribbon w Pershing - Firing

Die-Cut Magnets - Army - 56th Field Artillery Command - SSI w Br - Ribbon w Pershing - Firing

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These custom die-cut magnets bring that bit of extra personality to any space they’re placed on. Made with the die-cut technique, these magnets are flexible and highly durable. Choose between 5 different sizes of custom die-cut magnets and get the best fit for your decorating needs. Please note that the cut line on a printed product can look slightly different than in our mockups.

.: Custom die-cut magnets made with vinyl
.: Flexible and durable material
.: The custom die-cut magnets are suitable for outdoor use
.: Black backing
.: Five sizes to choose from
.: Please note: One design file per magnet


2" x 2" 3" x 3" 4" x 4" 5" x 5" 6" × 6"
Width, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00
Height, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00
Depth, in 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03

The 56th Field Artillery Command was a brigade size element of the United States Army. The unit was constituted in 1942 with the last period of active service being 1970 through 1991. It was the only unit to field the nuclear Pershing missile system. This unique mission required an almost "Super Brigade" status which the Army accommodated in several regards. Their inactivation in June 1991 was in some measure a consequence of their own success. The culmination of their duties was to act, as directed, in accordance with the INF Treaty, as the United States eliminated her intermediate range nuclear forces. The Command also provided some personnel to participate in supervising the Soviets as they upheld their agreements as well. Fifteen systems were exempted by the INF Treaty, made inoperable, and authorized for historical reference, such as a museum display. The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution exhibits such a display, for example.[1] In August 2021, the US Army announced the 56th Artillery Command will be re-activated in October 2021 and will be based at Mainz-Kastel, Germany near the U.S. Army's Europe and Africa Command, a four-star headquarters in Wiesbaden. [2]

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