Jayessgee
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Dad's WWII Khaki visor service cap... At least, I think that's what it's called. In my day we just called them "saucer" or "bus driver" hats.
This one was not much used and has had less than excellent care having been basically just stuffed in Mom's old cedar chest with my old US (real) and Confederate Army (reenactor) uniforms among sundry other odd bits and stuff of family memorabilia.
Dad was an MP so he likely wore it on a number of occasions. He also served in the "CBI"* 43-45.
* "China-Burma-India" theater of operations.
You know, I once had a fellow from India say my Dad was an invader. Not hardly! I pointed out to the, the, ---- (Expletive(s) withheld out of courtesy but, you should be able to well imagine!) that when the war ended, we went home! That is not, NOT, what "invaders" usually do. I guess we should have left them to the Japanese. I guess he'd have been happier working for the good of the Japanese run "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere!" Hmpphhh!!!
Just thought I'd share it.
This one was not much used and has had less than excellent care having been basically just stuffed in Mom's old cedar chest with my old US (real) and Confederate Army (reenactor) uniforms among sundry other odd bits and stuff of family memorabilia.
Dad was an MP so he likely wore it on a number of occasions. He also served in the "CBI"* 43-45.
* "China-Burma-India" theater of operations.
You know, I once had a fellow from India say my Dad was an invader. Not hardly! I pointed out to the, the, ---- (Expletive(s) withheld out of courtesy but, you should be able to well imagine!) that when the war ended, we went home! That is not, NOT, what "invaders" usually do. I guess we should have left them to the Japanese. I guess he'd have been happier working for the good of the Japanese run "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere!" Hmpphhh!!!
Just thought I'd share it.