AMC Class 4-25 — the course shirt we printed for the whole roster
When a Marine schoolhouse instructor named Jerry Smith reached out in November, the ask was clear: "Full course roster on the back, AMC 4-25 on the front, pinup-girl art on the chest, and I need it fast." We turned 56 pieces in under two weeks — instructors, three squads, and the Dud Pit roll all represented.
- Unit
- Advanced Mortar Course · Class 4-25
- Run size
- 22 hoodies + 34 tees (56 pcs)
- Roster
- ~43 Marines (3 squads + Dud Pit)
- Delivered
- November 2025 · Paid in full
The brief
Jeremiah "Jerry" Smith (course instructor) came in with the roster hand-written — 43 names split across Chief Instructor SSgt Barron, three squads, and the informal "Dud Pit" list. Front-of-shirt: the pinup-girl graphic we'd already printed for an earlier class, now updated with AMC on top and 4-25 below. Back-of-shirt: the full name list, squad-grouped, with the Dud Pit callout in red.
What we printed on
- Black hoodies × 22 — Jerzees 996M NuBlend Pullover (8.0 oz, high-density fleece, double-lined hood)
- Military Green tees × 34 — Jerzees 29M Dri-Power Active 50/50 Cotton/Poly (5.6 oz, pre-shrunk)
- Custom design fee — front + back artwork setup, ~$45
How the quote came together
Pricing was handled 1-on-1 between the coordinator and our shop, with a military-friendly discount applied on the invoice. Sizes were filled in via SMS after the roster was locked — classic military-course flow where the roster shapes the run and individual sizes fill in once the course has them collected.
Why this pattern works for training schools
MOS schools and course classes share a rhythm: there's a fixed-window training cycle, a fixed-size roster, and an instructor with enough authority to coordinate but not enough time to hand-collect sizes door-to-door. What made AMC 4-25 work was a single coordinator, an invoice with roster context baked in, and a shop that could print front + back in under two weeks without cutting quality.
If you're running an AMC, MOJT, School of Infantry, MARSOC assessment class, comm school, artillery course, or any training schoolhouse at Camp Lejeune — this is exactly what we do.