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Kiss - Cut Stickers - Army - SSI - 12th Division - Plymouth Division - US Army Veteran X 300

Kiss - Cut Stickers - Army - SSI - 12th Division - Plymouth Division - US Army Veteran X 300

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Add a touch of personality to your belongings with these vibrant kiss-cut stickers. With a glossy finish and vivid colors, they effortlessly enhance anything from laptops to journals. Perfect for expressing your style, these stickers are a great way to celebrate milestones, holidays, or just everyday life. They're suitable for adults, making them an ideal gift for friends, family, or yourself during occasions like birthdays or celebrations. Quick and easy to apply, they create a smooth, bubble-free surface that looks fantastic. Make your space more inviting and showcase your unique flair with these durable, long-lasting stickers!

Product features
- Glossy finish for a visually appealing look
- Long-lasting vinyl surface with permanent adhesive
- Vibrant colors using eco-friendly inks
- Multiple size options with glossy finish
- Quick and smooth application without bubbles

Care instructions
- Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of the sticker outwards.

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Width, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 6.00
Length, in 2.00 3.00 4.00 6.00


Kiss - Cut Stickers - Army - SSI - 12th Division - Plymouth Division - US Army Veteran X 300

The 12th Division, also known as the Plymouth Division, was an infantry division of the United States Army that served during World War I. It was established at Camp Devens, Massachusetts, and was part of a group of six divisions formed in mid-1918. The division's training was interrupted by the armistice, and it was later disbanded. The division's shoulder insignia featured a blue diamond with a red center and the figure "12" in white, pierced by a bayonet. The division's formation and initial training were significantly impacted by the end of the war, preventing it from being deployed overseas or engaging in wartime operations.

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