Above are the 3 seperate visors and each are a little different from the others. They are all missing the cloth top parts as you can see. The first has the bullions insignia and oak leaves on it and has a kind of felt visor, the second and third have the shiny visors. They look to be in good shape exact for the third which is moldy from being stored in poor conditions i am guessing. I am wondering if someone knows about these Navy visors could tell me about them such as the years they are from, etc. I looked up the name and pulled this quote from his obituary online "As a Navy officer, Mr. Anderson served from 1942 to 1946 as deputy adviser on patent matters, Office of Scientific Research and Development, and from 1944 to 1946 as deputy chief of the Manhattan Engineer District, better known as the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb."
Can these be repaired? Why are the tops missing and they otherwise seem in good condition other then the 3rd visor. Also the first visor Under his name it is written Commander, and on the second visor under his name is written Lieutenant (then added Commander after). Just thought that might help anyone in case you cant read the pictures.
I don't know much about visors so any help would be a big help.
Thank you,
Nicole
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