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Operation Vengeance Mug

Operation Vengeance Mug

Regular price £10.99 GBP
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Strap in, squadron leader—this isn’t just a mug, it’s a mission. Operation Vengeance, April 1943: a daring long-range intercept to take down Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, mastermind of the Pearl Harbor attack. The Americans sent in their best pilots flying P-38 Lightnings, low-level across hundreds of miles of ocean. No GPS. No second chances. Boom. Job done.

Now you can commemorate one of the boldest and most surgical air ops of the war with a mug that means business. Whether it’s coffee, tea, or a secret ration of something stronger, this mug is your go-to for laser-focused refreshment.

And with its sharp Operation Vengeance design, it looks as good on a desk as a Lightning looks over Bougainville.

• Ceramic – strong enough to survive a scramble
• Comes in three target-acquisition sizes:
– 11 oz: precision strike
– 15 oz: tactical support
– 20 oz: full-on air superiority
• Glossy finish – shines like a well-maintained canopy
• Lead and BPA-free – no chemical warfare in your cuppa
• Dishwasher and microwave safe – ready for repeated sorties
• Sourced from China – irony noted, still top kit

So there it is—your everyday mug with long-range punch and historical bite. Raise it to the pilots who flew into the unknown and made history.

A Bit About the Mug

Al Murray: Now, let’s talk about the Mug itself—this isn’t some cheap knockoff; it’s print-on-demand, which means no wasted stock sitting in a warehouse somewhere gathering dust. Instead, every unit is printed just for you, which is a win for both history lovers and the planet.

James Holland: Absolutely. But, and this is important—check your size before you order. We don’t want loads of returns bouncing around, adding to unnecessary emissions. Pick the right fit, wear it with pride, and show the world you know your history.

This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!

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