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deanglen

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Thanks for the shots! Yes, both of them interest me. Makes me want to get a blank Cooperstown cap and use as the basis for a repro. The Navy hat is nice, too! Thank you again!





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Hatnut

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military hats ??

I'M REALY INTERESTED WITH THE US CAVALRY 1883 THROUGH BEGINNING OF WWII. MY MAIN INTERST IS WITH THESE HATS THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 1898.
 

deanglen

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Hatnut said:
I'M REALY INTERESTED WITH THE US CAVALRY 1883 THROUGH BEGINNING OF WWII. MY MAIN INTERST IS WITH THESE HATS THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR 1898.

Welcome to the Lounge! A man after my own heart! I built a reputation on this style of hat here, ask anyone. It was a search for examples of M1883-M1898 hats that led me to the Lounge. Check out these threads, I started all of them:

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=22304

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=19110

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=16158

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=10883

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=10861

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=16533

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=13776

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=11683



dean
 

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East german visor cap ( 1983 ) :

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West German Gebirgsjäger cap ( mountain troop ) :

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Hatnut

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deanglen re:campaign hats

I have done some research since my first visit i have several questions concerning the campaign hat worn during the span-am war.
1- montana peak vs.the cattlemans peak which was the most popular ?
2- enlisted hat material used fur or wool?
3-cord,cross sabers and regiment no.was this worn in the field/combat?
4-was the above mentioned articles bright or subdued in color?
5-breather vents on sides of the crowns common?if so what pattern?
6-what company makes/sells the most authentic hats?
7-Arizona territory 1880 thru 1916 what was the most common style for these time frames?
8-was their a regimental/squadron difference in style example,the 10th reg.vs other regiments assigned to fort.Huachuca?
this would be a great help
thanks
 

Hatnut

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deanglen said:
dean thanks for the info this has been a lot of help form what i've seen most during that time appeared to prefer the cattleman style crown this hat kind of reminds me of my grand -fathers open road stetson! again many thanks and lets stay in touch!
 

Hatnut

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deanglen said:
I wish I could show you the wool CLOUSES RANGERs cap,(tamie) my father made a few years ago? your pics are great!!
 

Enoch

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chapeau de brousse

Greetings everyone! New poster here. I've read and enjoyed these forums for a few months now and thought that I would weigh in with this post.

I'm interested in getting a "safari hat" like this:
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This was the style of slouch hat worn by the French in Indochina and Algeria:
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I've only found one site that offers a reproduction of this hat (first image) located in France and I'm thinking of giving them a try.

Is anyone here interested in or fascinated by camo patterns as well? My favorite pattern is the famous "tiger stripe" from the Vietnam War:
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I own some reproduction fatigues that are based on this famous pattern. This pattern can be seen in the John Wayne movie "Green Berets". From what I've read, the pattern was derived from the French "lizard" pattern:
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and adopted by various US forces from the South Vietnamese. It's curious that whilst wearing my tiger stripes in the past, only one out of three Vietnam vets that I've met actually recognized the pattern.
 

indycop

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You can purchase the actual pattern and style uniform from tiger stripe products. It looks alot better than the one that is put on the bdu style outfits.
I like the British dpm, and the Rhodesian pattern as seen in wild geese.I really like the new ACUs too.
 

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indycop said:
You can purchase the actual pattern and style uniform from tiger stripe products. It looks alot better than the one that is put on the bdu style outfits.
I like the British dpm, and the Rhodesian pattern as seen in wild geese.I really like the new ACUs too.

Yes, that's the version that I own. In the twill with cigarette pockets on the sleeve and leg (fits a packet of Lucky Strike or Camel non-filters nicely). Yes, the Rhodesian pattern is another distinctive pattern as well. There is another pattern (much darker) that's commonly sold as tiger stripes but doesn't really look anything like the patterns worn in Vietnam.
 

deanglen

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Tango Yankee said:
but I can't resist. Here is a selection of Air Force hats I've worn over the years. I'm missing the Marine desert hat I wore in my last assignment, and of course there were different baseball caps worn with fatigues and BDUs that aren't represented here.

Starting in Basic Training in 1980:

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Six years later in Korea:

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A few years later in Texas:

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Later that same year (1990) in the UAE for Operation DESERT SHIELD (yeah, we were in woodland BDUs-go figure!)

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Fast forward more than a decade to the next desert war, this time in Saudi Arabia (and in DCUs this time!):

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And ending with my retirement in 2005, wearing the same hat that started this post:

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Regards,
Tom


Tom,
Very much appreciated these photos. Keep aiming high!


dean
 

Tango Yankee

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deanglen said:
Tom,
Very much appreciated these photos. Keep aiming high!


dean

Thanks, Dean!

Funny you should say that about aiming high... I've been applying for civilian jobs with the Dept of the Air Force!:D I'd love to go back in one way or another--I really miss it.

I've got a bunch of unit baseball caps I'll be showing eventually. They are products of their times, of course--mesh back, that sort of thing. They were worn with fatigues and later BDUs.

Regards,
Tom
 

Tango Yankee

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Hey, Dean!

:eek:fftopic: Do you know the tag line that those of us who were at SAC (worked at HQ SAC) or in SAC (assigned to other SAC bases) used to add to that "Peace is our Profession" motto? It was "War is just a hobby!" :p

Towards the end, though, they actually changed the official motto to "War is our Profession; Peace is our Product." That was when the AF was really getting into the Total Quality Management scene.

Regards,
Tom
 

savoy6

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Greetings everyone! New poster here. I've read and enjoyed these forums for a few months now and thought that I would weigh in with this post.

I'm interested in getting a "safari hat" like this:
CHAPBROUSSE_1.jpg


This was the style of slouch hat worn by the French in Indochina and Algeria:
Horst_Tschad.jpg


I've only found one site that offers a reproduction of this hat (first image) located in France and I'm thinking of giving them a try.

if it's a seller called planesdejocs he has very good repops...though i see the olive ones that are from algeria more often on his site then the khaki ones from indochina.....i just got my lesser repop from a stateside retailer...but its a good wear anyway to go with my other FICW stuff...or in the snow....lol..
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DRB

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Sorry guys, couldn't resist. I have been waiting for some kind of military thread to appear.

Here is a plaque given to me after 3 years (2 tours) of Drill Sergeant in the US. Army.

Pictured is the actual last hat I wore and my whistles. Nice memorabilia. I took the hat off the plaque temporarily to clean it.

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savoy6

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yeah...lol..i didn't realize how much i'd necro-posted......nice montana peaked campaign hat......most of those i've seen ,even old ones, are really stiff...
 

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