Honor 250 years of Army valor and San Diego’s deep military ties with the Padres US Army’s 250th Birthday Celebration Jersey. A bold woodland-camo design, distressed gold script, and battle-tested star logo fuse the club’s famed Military Appreciation look with the Army motto “This We’ll Defend.” Perfect for game days, Veterans Day runs, or casual Fridays at the base, this jersey signals pride, gratitude, and an unbreakable bond between America’s pastime and her oldest fighting force.
Padres US Army’s 250th Birthday Celebration Jersey – Pride, Duty & Diamond Tradition
June 14 1775 marked the birth of the United States Army, and 250 summers later the Padres tip their cap to that storied lineage with artwork as unmistakable as the crack of a bat. Front and center, rugged gold lettering pops against flag-shadow camouflage, while silhouetted soldiers stride across the hem—reminding every fan of the ordinary Americans who stepped forward first in 1775 and still answer the call today.

San Diego pioneered camo uniforms in baseball, debuting its first service-inspired jersey in 2000 and refining the pattern ever since. This edition borrows that legacy yet stands apart, weaving in the Army’s five-point star and “EST. 1775” crest to anchor the front-office tradition to a national anniversary bigger than baseball.
Look closely: the back panel’s oversized “250” sits atop a weathered flag motif, the same banner flown on distant fronts from Bunker Hill to Baghdad. Beneath, the Army’s timeless motto signals resolve—words echoed by Padres season-ticket holders who fill Petco Park’s Military Sunday sections and by veterans’ groups already posting unboxing photos across social media, calling the jersey “a walking conversation starter.”
Whether you’re a service member reliving basic-training brotherhood, a history buff tracking semiquincentennial events, or a die-hard Padres devotee hunting unique clubhouse threads, this jersey bridges generations. Pair it with jeans, frame it in a man-cave, or gift it to the soldier in your life—the statement is the same: past, present, and future defenders of freedom all have a home team.