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Unisex T-shirt - Indochina Dinassaut - Good Morning Army (for the benefit of ANAPI)

Unisex T-shirt - Indochina Dinassaut - Good Morning Army (for the benefit of ANAPI)

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IN AID OF ANAPI.

The Dinassauts (Naval Assault Divisions) were riverine units of the French National Navy, created in 1947 to conduct combat operations on the rivers and arroyos of Tonkin, Annam, and Cochinchina. Composed of armored barges, LCMs, and LCTs armed and adapted for riverine combat, they transported troops, launched assaults, escorted convoys, and conducted raids in areas controlled by the Việt Minh. The Dinassauts were one of the great French tactical inventions of the Indochina War.

ANAPI (National Association of Former Prisoners, Internees, and Deportees of Indochina), recognized as being of general interest, brings together former prisoners, internees, and deportees of Indochina between 1945 and 1954. It works to preserve the memory of the combatants of the French Far East Expeditionary Corps (CEFEO). Of the 40,000 prisoners in Việt Minh camps, only 9,000 returned.


Unisex cotton t-shirt, "Dinassaut d'Indochine" design.


Size guide

The first two columns correspond to the dimensions of the t-shirt laid flat. The last column corresponds to the wearer's chest circumference — measure it to choose your size correctly.

T-shirt length T-shirt width Chest circumference
S 71 cm 46 cm 86 – 94 cm
M 74 cm 51 cm 97 – 104 cm
L 76 cm 56 cm 107 – 114 cm
XL 79 cm 61 cm 117 – 125 cm
2XL 81 cm 66 cm 127 – 135 cm
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For the benefit of ANAPI

The National Association of Former Prisoners, Internees, and Deportees from Indochina (ANAPI) is a French organization founded in November 1985. Its mission is to identify and bring together former French prisoners, internees, and deportees captured in the Far East during World War II, the Indochina War, and the Korean War. This includes civilian and military prisoners of the Imperial Japanese Army, the Viet Minh, and the North Koreans.

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