United States. An Army Service Cap For General Officers, Un-Namedm, By Dunlap, New York, C.1945 Newly Listed Having been promoted to Brevet
Description
Having been promoted to Brevet Lieutenant-General on March 25
In late 1943 Schörner fought in the Ukraine
Instituted in 1888 by Emperor Meiji
Hörster Solingen (sword within "H" double-oval trade mark)
Heer officer’s dagger
United States. An Army Service Cap For General Officers, Un-Namedm, By Dunlap, New York, C.1945 Newly Listed Having been promoted to BrevetFabricated from an olive green felt on the exterior, featuring the classic high peak, the hidden fabric wrapped strip frame giving definition to the shape of the cap. There are dual chocolate brown finished metal eyelets for ventilation placed on either side on the overhang. It has a 45 mm wide band in olive green embroidery around its circumference. There is an 54 mm (w) x 60 mm (h) United States Army officer's cap eagle insignia in fire gilt bronze
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