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My best guess on the "piss-cutter" is that during WWI the Marines went over in 1917 wearing campaign covers, canvas leggings and naturally, Marine Corps uniforms. As time wore on the large round brims of the covers were not very practical to carry around with them. Being that WW1 saw the first widespread useage of helmets, this made carrying the cover even more of a pain. The French had been using the "piss-cutter" style (or Overseas cap as it came to be known by the Americans) for some time after they ditched their kepi style cover.
As things dragged on and uniforms began to tatter, it was found that things like service shoes, canvas leggings would rot away in the wet trenches. This led to the use of puttees (leg wraps) and roughout boots. On the whole, the Marine Corps was a small player on a big field at the time and the logistics of having two supply chains for uniforms was impractical. This led to the widespread useage of Army uniforms. By this time many lessons were learned and the practicality of the OS, made sense and became the softcap most seen by our troops.
Of course you'll see alot of Marine after the war in bell crown type caps in mustering out uniforms. Somewhere between the wars, the "piss-cutter" was adopted officially.
As things dragged on and uniforms began to tatter, it was found that things like service shoes, canvas leggings would rot away in the wet trenches. This led to the use of puttees (leg wraps) and roughout boots. On the whole, the Marine Corps was a small player on a big field at the time and the logistics of having two supply chains for uniforms was impractical. This led to the widespread useage of Army uniforms. By this time many lessons were learned and the practicality of the OS, made sense and became the softcap most seen by our troops.
Of course you'll see alot of Marine after the war in bell crown type caps in mustering out uniforms. Somewhere between the wars, the "piss-cutter" was adopted officially.