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Here is a very odd request which might be of interest here. During the 1930s, William Dudley Pelley, author-turned-mystic, started an organization which is now relegated to an occassional footnote. That group was the frankly anti-semitic and rabidly anti-Roosevelt Silver Legion of America aka Silvershirts.
Among his fans and supporters were such characters as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, Dr. John Brinkley who operated the border radio station XERA, and allegedly Walt Disney, who some accounts report attended rallies in Los Angeles with his lawyer Gunther Lessing.
To skip quickly over the obligatory observation that his politics were insane and downright scary, especially after the lessons we are taught about Nazi Germany, I have run across a few references to their uniform.
One article in particular deals with a series of organizational outings on the west coast in 1936 and gives a list of "Equipment for male recruits."
The standard for several items uses the current Montgomery-Wards catalog for reference:
1 Pair Dark Grey Breeches, Monty-Ward, 42 C 5084, $3.98
1 Pair Brogan Boots, Monty-Ward, 24 C 2079, $2.98
Also, the hat, which was generally standard drill instructor / D.I., seems to have allowed for some variation:
1 Campaign Hat, Stetson "Austral" or "Army Service" or Boy Scout, A & N stores.
I wonder if anyone can provide visual descriptions of such items, or, best yet, actual catalog images or photos based on these particulars.
When not in his field clothes, Pelley was known as a dapper dresser and many news photos of the day, generally associated with court appearances as he ran afoul of the law, show some pretty fancy get-ups. I'll be glad to share some such pics if there is interest.
Among his fans and supporters were such characters as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, Dr. John Brinkley who operated the border radio station XERA, and allegedly Walt Disney, who some accounts report attended rallies in Los Angeles with his lawyer Gunther Lessing.
To skip quickly over the obligatory observation that his politics were insane and downright scary, especially after the lessons we are taught about Nazi Germany, I have run across a few references to their uniform.
One article in particular deals with a series of organizational outings on the west coast in 1936 and gives a list of "Equipment for male recruits."
The standard for several items uses the current Montgomery-Wards catalog for reference:
1 Pair Dark Grey Breeches, Monty-Ward, 42 C 5084, $3.98
1 Pair Brogan Boots, Monty-Ward, 24 C 2079, $2.98
Also, the hat, which was generally standard drill instructor / D.I., seems to have allowed for some variation:
1 Campaign Hat, Stetson "Austral" or "Army Service" or Boy Scout, A & N stores.
I wonder if anyone can provide visual descriptions of such items, or, best yet, actual catalog images or photos based on these particulars.
When not in his field clothes, Pelley was known as a dapper dresser and many news photos of the day, generally associated with court appearances as he ran afoul of the law, show some pretty fancy get-ups. I'll be glad to share some such pics if there is interest.