Wool cap, size M - Quick view
Wool knitted cap aka 'Jeep cap' and 'Beanie'. With label Medium size. The cap seems unworn but has a tiny hole on the side. As often worn under the helmet. Very good condition.
Wool knitted cap aka 'Jeep cap' and 'Beanie'. With label Medium size. The cap seems unworn but has a tiny hole on the side. As often worn under the helmet. Very good condition.
Red Cross armband and cotton Garrison cap with Medical Department piping. Red Cross armband, medical item nt 9913500 as worn by all medics. The cross is attached with the correct zig-zag stitching. Complete with steel safety pin. The cap has laundry markings written on the inside. Very good...
British made Enlisted Men's wool garrison cap with Medical Department piping. Size 7. It has a crisp label with 1944 date. There are a few scattered moth holes but it is not too bad. Very good condition.
Wool knitted cap aka 'Jeep cap' and 'Beanie'. With label Medium size. As often worn under the helmet. Some moth holes present (priced accordingly). Good condition.
Enlisted Men's service cap. Size marked 7. There are a few small moth holes on the top. Very good condition.
HBT hat 'Daisy Mae', size 6⅝. With crisp label which has the date of 1942. The cap appears not to have been worn. Excellent condition.
Firestone high pressure plastic liner. With cotton suspension and brass A washers. It has a post war repaint and decals (priced accordingly). Could be used for refurbishing, reenactment of a steel shell. Good condition.
Enlisted Men's wool garrison cap with glider badge. A laundry mark is written on the headband twice. The size is 6 ⅝ which is about 27 centimeters measured flat. Very good condition.
Canadian made helmet net. Two tone brown/green small size knotted mesh version. These are becoming very hard to find. Very good condition.
British made helmet net. Small size mesh. As worn by US troops in Normandy and Holland. Found in Normandy. Very good condition.
Tag for woven US helmet net with elastic band. These nets came into use during the fall of 1944. Often the tag is missing from the net because because the steel clip rusted through (and often replaced with a copy). The steel clip is still present on the tag although it is rusted. Very good...