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Somalia 30th Anniversary Silk Tie

Honour the brave individuals who served in Somalia with this stylish silk tie. Read more..

Celebrate Somalia's 30th Anniversary with our high-quality silk tie. Featuring the iconic map of Somalia and the colours of the ADF Services, this tie is perfect for any occasion. Shop now!

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SKU:
BN14012
UPC:
9333405012592
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SKU:BN14012 ,UPC:

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SKU:
BN14012
UPC:
9333405012592

Specifications

Brand Group 1, Brand Group 2, Product Group 2, Product Group 3, Organisation,

Specifications

Brand Group 1:
Campaigns
Brand Group 2:
Somalia
Product Group 2:
Apparel & Headwear
Product Group 3:
Ties
Organisation:
Air Force,Army,Navy

Description

The exceptional Somalia 30th Anniversary silk tie pays tribute to the brave individuals who served in Somalia. With its dominant blue colour and navy, red, and light blue stripes, this tie represents the colours of the three ADF Services that supported operations in Somalia. The iconic map of Somalia adds a unique touch to this high-quality tie. Perfect for any occasion that calls for a tie, this Somalia 30th Anniversary silk tie is sure to be a much-loved accessory.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Colour: Blue and red

Material: Silk

Size: Standard

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  • 5
    Really very pleased with this product and am very much looking forward to wearing it this ANZAC Day during 30th anniversary commemorations for Operation SOLACE.

    The tie recognises each of the Australian Armed Forces that took part in Op SOLACE and the subsequent UN deployments to Somalia. It is symbolic of the joint service nature of the operations and I'm certain it will get a good airing at future reunions.

1 Review

  • 5
    Really very pleased with this product and am very much looking forward to wearing it this ANZAC Day during 30th anniversary commemorations for Operation SOLACE.

    The tie recognises each of the Australian Armed Forces that took part in Op SOLACE and the subsequent UN deployments to Somalia. It is symbolic of the joint service nature of the operations and I'm certain it will get a good airing at future reunions.