28th Inf Div Keystone
Veteran Owned and Operated
Chrome-Plated Metal Finish
Trusted by Active Duty & Veterans
This 28th Infantry Division metal emblem decal measures 50mm by 50mm (approximately 2" x 2"). Made from a solid zinc alloy base, detailed with color enamel, and finished with a durable chrome plating. The back of the emblem features an industrial-strength 3M adhesive pad, designed to mount securely to vehicle tailgates, windows, bumpers, or hard tactical cases without damaging the surface.
The "Keystone" patch represents the 28ID, the oldest continuously serving division in the US Army. On March 12, 1879, Governor Henry Hoyt appointed Maj. Gen. John Hartranft as the first division commander of the National Guard of Pennsylvania, giving birth to a storied and renowned military lineage. The keystone was officially prescribed as their designated symbol later that year on August 27, 1879.
Product Specifications:
- Dimensions: 50mm x 50mm (Approx. 2" x 2")
- Material: Solid zinc alloy with color enamel detailing
- Finish: Chrome-plated for weather and rust resistance
- Mounting: Pre-applied 3M adhesive backing
- Durability: Withstands UV rays, rain, snow, and commercial car washes