Digger And Doughboy Tee
To celebrate the team Digger and the Doughboy, Mitch and Ian Boswell, taking on Cape Epic, this is their team casual kit, a White short-sleeved tee.
The name origins come from early wartime when the Australian and American troops fought side by side together in the Battle of Hamel in July 1918.
“The Diggers and Doughboys became fast comrades not only because their campaign hats and swagger were similar, but also from their shared democratic outlook on military rules, regulations and officers.”
“From the 93 minutes that the Battle of Hamel took to today, Australian and American forces have shared an alliance forged from steel. That alliance proved steadfast in World War II when they again fought side by side which turned the tide of the war in the Pacific. “
To celebrate the team Digger and the Doughboy, Mitch and Ian Boswell, taking on Cape Epic, this is their team casual kit, a White short-sleeved tee.
The name origins come from early wartime when the Australian and American troops fought side by side together in the Battle of Hamel in July 1918.
“The Diggers and Doughboys became fast comrades not only because their campaign hats and swagger were similar, but also from their shared democratic outlook on military rules, regulations and officers.”
“From the 93 minutes that the Battle of Hamel took to today, Australian and American forces have shared an alliance forged from steel. That alliance proved steadfast in World War II when they again fought side by side which turned the tide of the war in the Pacific. “
To celebrate the team Digger and the Doughboy, Mitch and Ian Boswell, taking on Cape Epic, this is their team casual kit, a White short-sleeved tee.
The name origins come from early wartime when the Australian and American troops fought side by side together in the Battle of Hamel in July 1918.
“The Diggers and Doughboys became fast comrades not only because their campaign hats and swagger were similar, but also from their shared democratic outlook on military rules, regulations and officers.”
“From the 93 minutes that the Battle of Hamel took to today, Australian and American forces have shared an alliance forged from steel. That alliance proved steadfast in World War II when they again fought side by side which turned the tide of the war in the Pacific. “