BOGO Decals For All of August At VSW!

BOGO Decals For All of August At VSW!

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BOGO On All Military Decals!

In honor of The United States Coast Guard, Vision-Strike-Wear.Com is pleased to announce that throughout the month of August all military decals for all branches will be offered on a buy one, get one free sale!

What is better than one military decal? How about two!

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Whether a car, truck, rv, atv, motorcycle, HUMVEE, M-1 Abrams or perhaps some other form of conveyance then a military decal might just be the perfect thing! For the very best applications it has to be vinyl and something that will stand up to the bone cracking heat of the desert or the eye popping cold of Korea and the DMZ then you need a decal that will stand the test of time.

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The New Design of Cool

You know you have seen them whether they were displayed on the back of a Ford, Chevy or GM truck parked outside the local VA or maybe in some podunk shopping mall in some corner of the US then you have witnessed them – My Mom’s A  Marine, Proud Navy Dad, Uncle of an Airmen!

We think America needs a car wash and needs to get fitted with the next generation of military cool when it comes to a military decal. Let’s chuck the old lazy designs of the passed in the bin!

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Remember that commercial about this not being your Grandaddy’s Oldsmobile? Your vehicle defines the kind of statement you want to make to both friends or that guy that thinks committing suicide by denting your door is alright. Not today and tomorrow isn’t going to work either.

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What Makes A Cool Military Decal?

Pride. Honor. Integrity. The completion of a tour of duty. A unit being acknowledged. Remembering a fallen brother or sister. A War. A thought or general emotion on the subject that is meaningful to you. The use of a military decal on your rig is a lot more than just a piece of vinyl. It has to be. The United States military has honor and traditions that span decades and lead back to the founding of our country so it better stand up to the weather and the elements and be able to withstand some knuckle dragging punk or bullshit hippie, or even worse, some mind depraved draft burning card member of the social elite!

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Tin Can Sailors of the US Navy

 How about a design for the Tin Can Sailors of the US Navy? This Tin Can sailor decal is what we are talking about when it comes to a vibrant and colorful US Navy decal.

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Feel like Opening A Can of Whoopass?

Let them take this off your rig! I think not!

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What is most important is that you are part of a brotherhood and sisterhood that has taken the oath to defend this country and you have every right to display on your car or truck window what means the most to you!

 

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What the $%*& is a BOGO?

BOGO is the proper use of an incredible term used to describe Buy One, Get One! Often companies, manufacturers, retailers and those who simply want to provide a truly excellent experience for their customers offer their patrons a little something for free during different times of the year. #BOGO is the term used to describe these special savings and offers.

There is so much to celebrate and honor in the month of August!

The United States Coast Guard has many very interesting things that have gone on during their 224 year history marked with their Birthday on August 4th.

Just the following historical USCG dates have occurred on August 1st.

 

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Secretary of Treasury described the ensign and pennant authorized to be flown by revenue cutters as “consisting of 16 perpendicular stripes [one for each state in the Union at that time] alternate red and the Union of the Ensign to be the Arms of the United States in dark blue on a white field.” 1799

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Alaska was designated as a separate lighthouse district, with a district office and depot established at Ketchikan for directing operations. 1910

The Coast Guard released a photograph of unidentified flying object (UFO), taken by a Coast Guard photographer on 16 July at the Salem Coast Guard Air Station. 1952

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The Marine Safety Detachment in Manila closed on 1 August 1979, marking the end of active Coast Guard presence in the Philippines. 1979
1st – USCG – The 49-year old cutter Ingham gained the distinction of being the oldest commissioned cutter in service when her sister, Duane, was decommissioned. 1985

CGC Hamilton attempted to seize the Russian fishing trawler Gissar in the Bering Sea for fishing in U.S. waters. The Gissar then attempted to return to Russian waters, whereupon a boarding team from the Hamilton boarded the trawler. Soon thereafter, up to 19 other Russian trawlers surrounded the two vessels, thereby prohibiting the Hamilton from taking the Gissar to a U.S. port. The Hamilton’s boarding crew was removed from the Gissar and the Gissar was turned over to the Russian Border Guard vessel Antius. 1999

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CGC Jarvis returned home after a three-month patrol that opened cooperative international efforts between the U.S. and other nations of the North Pacific heads of coast guard agencies. Jarvis engaged in officer exchanges and joint operations with Korean, Japanese and Canadian Coast Guards, the Russian Northern Border Guard and the Chinese Fisheries Enforcement vessel Zhong Guo Yu Zhen.2005

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MSD St. Paul responded when the I-35W bridge collapsed in the Twin Cities. The Coast Guard established a security zone around the collapsed bridge and maintained a presence for 20 days. Boat crews from St. Louis, Milwaukee, Two Rivers, Wis., Duluth, Minn., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., MSST 91106 (New York), Sector Lower Mississippi River, Sector New Orleans, Station Gulfport and Station Aransas assisted during the three weeks following the bridges collapse. 2007

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