
Field Artillery Cross Cannons
Established in 1775 during the Revolutionary War, the artillery branch has played a significant part in shaping the outcome of battles throughout American history. Its primary mission is to provide the Army with firepower, delivering devastating blows to enemy forces. Over the years, the Field Artillery has adapted to changing warfare technologies, transitioning from horse-drawn cannons to sophisticated, self-propelled artillery systems. The Crossed Cannons symbol, which represents the Field Artillery, originates from the early days when cannons were positioned with the muzzles together and their spikes on the ground, forming the crossed shape. This symbol signifies the unit's dedication, skill, and firepower that have contributed to the success of the US Army on many battlefields. .: 100% ring-spun cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors).: Light fabric (4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)).: Eurofit.: Tear-away label.: Runs true to size