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Article about: Hi, picked this nice named and dated US side cap. Very happy with it. Its named to a pvt H.D.Johnson and dated October 1941. Still havent tryed a research on it.

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    Hi, picked this nice named and dated US side cap.
    Very happy with it.

    Its named to a pvt H.D.Johnson and dated October 1941.
    Still havent tryed a research on it.
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    Nice pick up nuno.

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    Quote by daniel1234 View Post
    Nice pick up nuno.
    Hi, thanks Daniel.

    Cheers
    Nuno

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    Hi, been trying to find information on the name but so far nothing.
    If i discover any info, i will update the thread.

    Cheers
    Nuno

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    Nice early prewar Artillery Garrison cap,very unique find in my opinion Nuno as this date feb/41 is when they were finalized.blue piping infantry-red-artillery-yellow-cavalry.congrats and thanks for sharing.....Jake.

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    Hello this is not artillery, it is signal, orange and white are for signals

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    Aside from the One avaricious moth chomp(apparently it didn't taste good!) this is one nice cap! A tad on the small size, but I like the owners name being in it. I wonder whatever happened to Private H.D. "Little Head" Johnson-did he survive the war, or is that why his cap was still in Europe all these years later? Interesting!
    William

    "Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."

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    Nice cap! Good luck researching 'Johnson'. haha

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    Quote by Wagriff View Post
    Aside from the One avaricious moth chomp(apparently it didn't taste good!) this is one nice cap! A tad on the small size, but I like the owners name being in it. I wonder whatever happened to Private H.D. "Little Head" Johnson-did he survive the war, or is that why his cap was still in Europe all these years later? Interesting!
    Hi William, it is a nice cap.
    I like it a lot.

    Its one of those ebay finds that dont happen often.
    It was on sale for 6 euros, buy now.
    I had to have it, i would love to find out more about the original owner.
    Mo is very funny, isnt he???? However he may be right.
    "Johnson" is a common name and turning out to be very difficult to discover more.

    Cheers
    Nuno

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