Some More US Visors to view.
Article about: Hi all, I have just spotted Eric's thread on US visors so have decided to run a compementary thread on the same subject. I am of the opinion that US visors are a bit of an after thought here
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Some More US Visors to view.
Hi all, I have just spotted Eric's thread on US visors so have decided to run a compementary thread on the same subject. I am of the opinion that US visors are a bit of an after thought here in the UK so hopefully, we can redress this situation a bit.
Cheers Michael R
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Very nice indeed Michael.....
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The caps are:
1. Female Enlisted.
2. Male Enlisted.
3. Very early (WWI?) Male enlisted with copper buttons and insignia.
4. Field Officer.
5. Junior Officer.
6. Junior Officer.
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The caps are:
7. Junior or Company Officer.
8. Field Officer.
9. Field Officer.
10. General Officer.
11. Commandant.
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Hi Jake, Glad you like them. Cheers MR
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Very nice, Michael!
Here is another USMC Field Grade cover to add to the mix...This example is named to Col. Ernest Brydon (WWII and Korea)
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Hi Eric, I would far rather have a used cap especially named than a mint example. Your's is right up my street. A very nice example of a relatvely scarce cap. Thank you.
Cheers MR
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Thanks, Michael! I truly lucked out on that one. Found it in a local gold & silver shop. Wound up being contacted by another collector who had Col. Brydon's dress whites and was able to reunite the complete uniform.
I look forward to seeing more of your visor collection. If this is just the USMC dress pieces, I can only imagine what remains to be seen!
I'm hoping there may be some early bell crown covers to be shown?
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