John "Tig" Tiegen - Benghazi 10 Year
Regular price
$25.95
This is our first design inspired by John "Tig" Tiegen
We have teamed up with Benghazi's John "Tig" Tiegen to bring you his thoughts and ideas to the Patriotic Apparel arena through our line. Each of his design ideas will carry his "TIG" logo on the shirt in some compacity, allowing you to know you are buying a John Tig design or idea.
On the evening of September 11, 2012, the attack began at the US State Department compound. The CIA base (the "Annex") was one mile down the road, and the sound of gunfire and explosions echoed throughout the city. Six security officers, ex-military and security contractors at the base, geared up and prepared for action. They were: Mark Geist (former Marine), Kris "Tanto" Paronto (former Army Ranger), Sergeant John "Tig" Tiegen (former Marine), Tyrone Woods (former SEAL), and two other operatives (a former Marine and former SEAL), whose true identities remain confidential. Fully armed and vehicles loaded, they were told to stand down, to let the Libyans guarding the compound handle the situation. As the security team waited impatiently, distress calls came from the burning compound, and they decided that they weren't going to wait any longer, orders be damned.
The six man team set out in armored vehicles towards the compound, making the last leg of the one mile journey on foot. When they arrived, Ambassador Chris Stevens was missing, and officer Sean Smith was dead. Before the team could retreat back to the Annex with the surviving State Department staff, a firefight broke out at the compound. The team fought back, protecting the personnel until they were able to load into the armored vehicles and return to the Annex.
Shortly after reaching their base, however, it, too, was under attack. The firefight waged through the night, and amidst the mortar fire, security operatives Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty lost their lives. Doherty was the only support that came for the security team that fateful night, flying in from Tripoli when the distress calls were sent. No other air or ground support was dispatched, and the men were left on their own to defend the staff, until they were all finally able to evacuate the facility and reach the airport.
While the security team fought for their lives and lives of the personnel, elsewhere in Benghazi, Ambassador Christopher Stevens was horrifically tortured and killed.
This shirt inspired by John "Tig" Tiegen is for the men that stood their ground and did what they were trained to do, and for the 4 that lost their lives doing so. We honor them, and will NEVER FORGET
Details:
- Made in the USA
- Fabric weight: 4.3 oz
- USA Premium Ring Spun 60/40. Cotton/Poly
- Tag-less Neck Label
- Super Soft
- Side-Seamed
- True to size fit
- Authentic Licensed Grit Gear Apparel ®
- Professionally silk-screened in the great state of Ohio
- Please use our "Size Guide" above to pick the best size for you
GRITGEAR is an American Apparel Co. with American made Clothing and Accessories for the American Patriot
* John "TIG" Tiegen logo is licensed and is not permitted for duplication.
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Inspired by John "Tig" Tiegen
We have teamed up with Benghazi's John "Tig" Tiegen to bring you his thoughts and ideas to the Patriotic Apparel arena through our line. Each of his design ideas will carry his "TIG" logo on the shirt in some compacity, allowing you to know you are buying a John Tig design or idea.
On the evening of September 11, 2012, the attack began at the US State Department compound. The CIA base (the "Annex") was one mile down the road, and the sound of gunfire and explosions echoed throughout the city. Six security officers, ex-military and security contractors at the base, geared up and prepared for action. They were: Mark Geist (former Marine), Kris "Tanto" Paronto (former Army Ranger), Sergeant John "Tig" Tiegen (former Marine), Tyrone Woods (former SEAL), and two other operatives (a former Marine and former SEAL), whose true identities remain confidential. Fully armed and vehicles loaded, they were told to stand down, to let the Libyans guarding the compound handle the situation. As the security team waited impatiently, distress calls came from the burning compound, and they decided that they weren't going to wait any longer, orders be damned.
The six man team set out in armored vehicles towards the compound, making the last leg of the one mile journey on foot. When they arrived, Ambassador Chris Stevens was missing, and officer Sean Smith was dead. Before the team could retreat back to the Annex with the surviving State Department staff, a firefight broke out at the compound. The team fought back, protecting the personnel until they were able to load into the armored vehicles and return to the Annex.
Shortly after reaching their base, however, it, too, was under attack. The firefight waged through the night, and amidst the mortar fire, security operatives Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty lost their lives. Doherty was the only support that came for the security team that fateful night, flying in from Tripoli when the distress calls were sent. No other air or ground support was dispatched, and the men were left on their own to defend the staff, until they were all finally able to evacuate the facility and reach the airport.
While the security team fought for their lives and lives of the personnel, elsewhere in Benghazi, Ambassador Christopher Stevens was horrifically tortured and killed.
This shirt is to remind us of that September day back in 2012 where we lost 4 Americans. Also, that they never die as long as we REMEMBER them. Warriors Never Die...When We Remember.
Details:
- Made in the USA
- Fabric weight: 4.3 oz
- USA Premium Ring Spun 60/40. Cotton/Poly
- Tag-less Neck Label
- Super Soft
- Side-Seamed
- True to size fit
- Authentic Licensed Grit Gear Apparel ®
- Professionally silk-screened in the great state of Ohio
- Please use our "Size Guide" above to pick the best size for you
GRITGEAR is an American Apparel Co. with American made Clothing and Accessories for the American Patriot
* John "TIG" Tiegen logo is licensed and is not permitted for duplication.
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We have teamed up with Benghazi's John "Tig" Tiegen to bring you his thoughts and ideas to the Patriotic Apparel arena through our line. Each of his design ideas will carry his "TIG" logo on the shirt in some compacity, allowing you to know you are buying a John Tig design or idea.
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The six man team set out in armored vehicles towards the compound, making the last leg of the one mile journey on foot. When they arrived, Ambassador Chris Stevens was missing, and officer Sean Smith was dead. Before the team could retreat back to the Annex with the surviving State Department staff, a firefight broke out at the compound. The team fought back, protecting the personnel until they were able to load into the armored vehicles and return to the Annex.
Shortly after reaching their base, however, it, too, was under attack. The firefight waged through the night, and amidst the mortar fire, security operatives Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty lost their lives. Doherty was the only support that came for the security team that fateful night, flying in from Tripoli when the distress calls were sent. No other air or ground support was dispatched, and the men were left on their own to defend the staff, until they were all finally able to evacuate the facility and reach the airport.
While the security team fought for their lives and lives of the personnel, elsewhere in Benghazi, Ambassador Christopher Stevens was horrifically tortured and killed.
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Details:
- Made in the USA
- Fabric weight: 4.3 oz
- USA Premium Ring Spun 60/40. Cotton/Poly
- Tag-less Neck Label
- Super Soft
- Side-Seamed
- True to size fit
- Authentic Licensed Grit Gear Apparel ®
- Professionally silk-screened in the great state of Ohio
- Please use our "Size Guide" above to pick the best size for you
GRITGEAR is an American Apparel Co. with American made Clothing and Accessories for the American Patriot
* John "TIG" Tiegen logo is licensed and is not permitted for duplication.
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- Made in the USA
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- USA Premium Ring Spun 60/40. Cotton/Poly
- Tag-less Neck Label
- Super Soft
- Side-Seamed
- True to size fit
- Authentic Licensed GRITGEAR™ Apparel
- Professionally silk-screened in the great state of Ohio
- Please use our "Size Guide" above to pick the best size for you
GRITGEAR is an American Apparel Co. with American made Clothing and Accessories for the American Patriot
* John "TIG" Tiegen logo is licensed and is not permitted for duplication.
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GRITGEAR is an American Apparel Co. with American made Clothing and Accessories for the American Patriot
* John "TIG" Tiegen logo is licensed and is not permitted for duplication.