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The history speaks for itself. No shadow needed.
Kagnew Station stood on the Horn of Africa in Asmara, Eritrea from 1943 to 1977 — one of the U.S. Army’s most strategically critical and least-publicized installations of the 20th century. Established as a U.S. Army radio station on the bones of a captured Italian naval facility, Radio Marina, it became the nerve center for signals intelligence and global communications through World War II, the Korean War, and the Cold War.
Home to the 4th Detachment of the Second Signal Service Battalion, the soldiers who served at Kagnew did their duty far from home, in a land most Americans had never heard of — and they did it with distinction.
This clean, no drop shadow design lets the insignia speak on its own — bold, uncluttered, and unmistakable to those who know.
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Kagnew Station (1943–1977) | Asmara, Eritrea | U.S. Army 4th Detachment, 2nd Signal Service Battalion. The name “Kagnew” derives from an Ethiopian word meaning “to bring order out of chaos” — a motto that defined every mission conducted there.
This is more than a hoodie. It’s a clean tribute to those who served where history was made.
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