Greetings Skip,
What you have is a high end private purchase enlisted service cap. During WWII overseas caps (with some exceptions, MPs, some color guards, etc.) were what enlisted personnel were supposed/authorized to wear (not service caps) whilst stationed "overseas." The back-strap is Cavalry trait adopted by other branches personnel too (yes, USAAF personnel), if you wanted to buy the back-strap you could wear it.
A fifty mission crusher is an officer’s service cap. All sorts of makers with all sorts of malleable visors see examples here I think I found a real WWII Crusher Cap - UNIFORMS - U.S. Militaria Forum You can go nuts with what constitutes a 50 mission crusher in the collector world, but there is no such animal as an “enlisted” variant "50 mission crusher." That said, you will find folks who do not know any better attempting to call their enlisted service cap a 50 mission crusher; of course it is all the while being offered for sale.
Do a quick Google search of B-17 or B-24 crews' shots and you will quickly see only the officers (as below) are wearing officer variant service caps. No doubt someone somewhere has a shot of an enlisted man doing the same thing with an enlisted variant, but it was not authorized nor widely done. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Lance
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