I HUNT BOMBS: THE BATTLEFIELD CREED OF THE COMBAT ENGINEER: The combat engineer t shirt from Rancid Nation is not a fashion statement—it’s a battlefield declaration. The front design bears the defiant army sapper emblem with the motto Essayons carved beneath the proud label Combat Engineer. It’s gritty, unapologetic, and absolutely forged for warriors. The reverse launches with intensity—a bold combat engineer meme that reads I hunt bombs. What do you do? This isn’t for the timid. This is for the breaching team that opens every fight. A blazing sapper castle anchors the design alongside the tactical stamp Kill Shot, and it's wrapped in motivational sapper quotes about war, ingenuity, and destruction. This is a t shirt with graphics for those who work with explosives, breach walls, clear mines, and break the battlefield open. Essayons, French for Let Us Try, is more than just a phrase for the us army sapper. It’s a way of life for every military sapper who’s ever ripped through enemy defenses under direct fire. It’s a sacred calling shouted by every combat engineer who builds roads through hell and clears paths with steel. The 12b soldier does not request safe passage—they forge it. The 12 bravo owns the lanes to victory. The combat engineer mos is about raw guts, relentless training, and unshakable precision. These military t shirts are the unofficial uniform of the fire team that leads the charge when the mission is chaos. The breacher team is pure violence with a purpose. When bridges must be rigged or enemy positions destroyed, the door breacher stands ready. Enemy combatants feel the wrath of precision-shaped charges, high-explosive anti-tank weaponry, and unmanned systems guided by hardened minds. The army sapper erodes morale and infrastructure. The combat engineer creates havoc with purpose. Destruction is methodical. The result is battlefield dominance. The psychological toll they impose is unmatched—everywhere a combat engineer patch is seen, the enemy knows the walls will fall and safety is temporary. That’s why We Pave the Way isn’t a slogan—it’s a threat. This combat engineer shirt is soft style, semi-fitted, and pre-shrunk for comfortable wear in every condition. From sizes small to extra large, it hugs like a second skin, and for sizes 2XL and above, it’s forged in heavy cotton that can take a beating. You’ll find this sapper t shirt at Fort Leonard Wood, in the dirt at JRTC, or flashing defiance at sapper school. You’ll see it worn during VA day, at veterans day memorials, on deployment, or at home stations. Whether operating the M1150 ABV, slamming with an M4, clearing with a Husky, or carrying out route clearance missions, this green army shirt stays mission ready. This army t shirt belongs on the backs of fighters, not civilians. Found at combat outposts, on range day, or at the local PX, these engineer shirts travel from base gym to battlefield. Graphic tees like this are blood-soaked, sapper-approved gear. They are also worn with honor during ceremonies, reunions, and training cycles. These are the armed forces t shirts of choice for those who dig, detonate, and demolish. For every warrior under the sappers creed, this shirt stands as proof of life lived hard and missions completed. This is not just a combat engineer t shirt—it’s a battle flag stitched in cotton. It’s crafted by Rancid Nation for the operators who hunt bombs, not comfort. Whether stomping through combat engineer training, marching into sapper school, or honoring the fight on veterans day, this design tells the world exactly who you are and what you destroy. If you're a military sapper who understands what it means to breach, build, and detonate, this is your uniform off-duty. Wear it to the range, wear it to the bar, wear it to the front line. It’s an excellent gift for VA offices, reenlistment gifts, or to wear proudly every day you breathe. This sapper t shirt is for combat engineer training. It is also an excellent gift for veterans day and great to wear to sapper school. The history of the combat engineer stretches back to when trenches were dug with bayonets and bridges with logs. Today’s 12 bravo is a mechanized demolition expert working shoulder to shoulder with infantry and special forces, bringing detonation support, structure-clearing firepower, and mission-critical mobility to the battlefield. From the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan, the us army combat engineer has always been the one who steps forward and says: Let Us Try. And when they try, they win.