Ellen Z.
Love the tee shirt!
Laura C.
My granddad was one of Merrill’s Marauders. I actually bought two of these shirts years ago for my brothers, but stupidly never bought one for myself. Now I’ve got my own, and I absolutely love it!
Jeffrey K.
Outstanding Customer Service
Robert P.
My father was in the Marauders. Can't recall him ever speaking a word about it, though I finally realized where that callus, still with him decades later, came from.
Not a word .......
I love you, dad.
Bryan S.
Proud to wear this t-shirt. Thank you for honoring members of the Merrill’s Marauders. Proud of my grandfather!
Claudia B.
My Ranger is a big fan of RANGER history... it runs in his blood. He LOVED this shirt. It is just fantastic, and I could not be happier about having made this purchase.
Jesse S.
This shirt is hardwork and dedication to country at its finest.
Nothing like reppin some bad ass heroic history on a shirt. Knew and helped a Merrill Marauder near Fort Benning and dudes stories was well told and he was amazing guy to talk to when we helped fix his yard and wheelchair ramp.....still got a patch he gave me. Rest easy warriors.
Frank Romo
Tribute to my father...
After my father passed away, I went through his effects buried in his trunk. I came across his medals he earned during his deployment in the Pacific, in his DD-214, it shows he was awarded two Bronze Stars with clusters. Upon reading further, he was in the Burma/India conflicts. He never talked about his involvement with his duties. Although he did mention he had a hell of a time dealing with mules carrying their supplies. I did some research on this comment and found out that Merrill’s Marauders carried their bulk of equipment on pack mules. He also had a bracelet with Blazing Sun and Star on a Shield. No where on his DD-214 does it mention if he was with the unit. But I thought I’d get this t-shirt in his memory of his service.
Johnny Van
Great Shirt (til your girl steals it!)
Great quality, sadly, it’s super comfortable and once your girl swipes it for a night - you don’t get to wear it again!
Pamela Ricci
Merrill’s Marauders
This is a great shirt. We like the worn out look instead of brand shiny new. Comfortable, just right. My dad was an original Marauder so it’s special. What’s best is this company’s customer service. They answer questions immediately, did a return with no problems and even gave me a great discount on the second shirt. I recommend these guys & their products.....their great
Dean
Ranger Up took the "L" on this one
Good shirt, but it's missing an L on the sleeve with the unit nickname "Merril's Marauders." Otherwise, it's quality.
Tony Leonard
Love this shirt
I Like what you did with this shirt by putting historical information about the unit on the shirt. I catch people reading it every time I wear it. Well done, I Love this shirt like all the other I have purchased from you.
gary owen faas
Assumptions
I first posted regarding the Merrill's Marauders and the Association as the son of a Marauder, honoring my Father as well as all Marauders. John Boy assumed things not true and chose to mock me. When John Boy was in diapers in 1970 I had Volunteered for the Army, while Draft-Dodgers cowered in the rear, all 125,000 of them. I served in Korea as well. "The Wall" he jokes about has my friends names on it.
gary owen faas
Johnny Larson
I find it to be stupid that Johnny Larson can use my name in Ranger Up as an attack platform without my being able to respond to his insults. Gary Owen Faas, AMERICAL 23rd Infantry Vietnam/ 7th Infantry Korea
gary owen faas
Insults by non-relative.
Merrill's Marauders Association is headed by Mr. Robert Passanisi the Historian and Chairman, who is a Marauder, and Donations can be sent to him to further the History of the Marauders.
John Larson
As a relative....
I see no issue with selling a T-Shirt that sports a logo which was developed while being a part of a military unit and then approved by the U.S. Army. Just curious Gary Owen FAAS, when you say "Our" Logo, are you referring to the fact that you were part of Merrill's Marauders and or did you take part in the 5307th Provisional when it was code named Galahad? Or are you speaking out for the family members of those great men as a fiduciary responsibility to the association you've attached yourself to? If you were a member of the 5307th I might be able to wrap my brain around your grievance but I doubt you were because any man worth his salt would not be complaining about another veteran owned company making money off of a gosh dang military logo on a gosh dang t-shirt. Good God man! Take the example of your father and do something with your life other than trying to stay afloat on the coat tails of a great unit.... "Our Association".... pickup a rifle and a rucksack and go make your own name for yourself or better yet make a better Merrill's Marauders T-Shirt and get a better marketing department to sell your wears.
John Larson
MSG U.S.Army (ret.)
1985-2011
Post Script: I would like 1, XL- Merrill's Marauders Vintage Ultra Thin T Shirt Please, see my shopping cart for payment information. Thanks guys. Sorry I don't normally use a public forum to air my disgust but sometimes you need to check the whiners into the wall, keep doing gods work! -MFJL