BELLEAU WOOD | CHATEAU THIERRY SECTOR | | COMMEMORATIVE COFFEE MUG — TWO-TONE 11OZ

Sector Coordinate Series.

$19.95

HISTORICAL CONTEXT

Belleau Wood

France – June 1918

In the spring of 1918 the German Army launched a massive offensive across the Western Front, pushing toward Paris in a final attempt to end the war before American forces could fully arrive. By early June German troops had advanced to the edge of the Bois de Belleau, a dense hunting preserve overlooking the road to Château-Thierry along the Marne River.

To stop the advance, elements of the U.S. 2nd Division were rushed into the sector. Among them was the 4th Marine Brigade, consisting of the 5th and 6th Marine Regiments and the 6th Machine Gun Battalion.

On 6 June 1918, Marines were ordered to attack across open wheat fields toward the woods. German forces had fortified the tree line with trenches and Maxim machine guns, which swept the fields with devastating fire. As the Marines advanced, entire ranks were cut down, yet the line continued forward.

Officers and non-commissioned officers led from the front, rallying the men and pushing the assault closer to the woods. Once inside the forest, the battle turned into brutal close combat fought with rifles, grenades, bayonets, and entrenching tools among shattered trees and shell craters.

The fighting continued for nearly three weeks. The Marines attacked repeatedly, clearing one German strongpoint after another until the woods were finally secured on 26 June 1918.

The cost was staggering. Thousands of Marines were killed or wounded in the battle. Yet the stand at Belleau Wood halted the German advance toward Paris and demonstrated that the newly arrived American forces would fight with determination and aggression.

French troops, impressed by the tenacity of the Marines, later renamed the forest Bois de la Brigade de Marine in their honor.

Belleau Wood became one of the defining battles in Marine Corps history. It was here that the reputation of the Marines as fierce battlefield fighters was firmly established, and where the legend of the American “Devil Dog” first entered military history.

 

This ceramic two-tone coffee mug brings a quiet, vintage military feel to your morning ritual. The 11oz silhouette feels just right in one hand, while the C-shaped handle gives steady, comfortable grip. A high-gloss finish makes the stamped, typewriter-style design stand out against the muted background, so the worn-paper aesthetic reads clearly with every sip. Choose from seven accent colors to match your kitchen or kit bag; the interior and handle color pair with the printed artwork for a thoughtful, finished look. Built to be used daily, it stands up to microwave reheats and dishwasher cycles without dulled colors — a companion for slow mornings, long watch shifts, or when you want your coffee to feel like part of a story.

The ground was taken.

  11oz
Height, in 3.80
Diameter, in 3.20
Width (with handle), in 4.60

 and proved the American Expeditionary Force had arrived in strength.

The ground was taken.Product features

- 11oz 100% ceramic body with high-gloss finish
- Two-tone colorway: seven accent colors for interior and handle
- C-shaped easy-grip handle for comfortable single-hand use
- Vibrant, crisp print using modern techniques
- Microwave and dishwasher safe for everyday use

Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap

PRODUCT DETAILS

MATERIAL: Heavyweight Cotton
FIT: Period Accurate
PRINT: Screen Print