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Hi all,
This is a question for anyone who has the answer and cares to respond - though I suspect Art Kramer can answer it instantly: I'm interested in the official "model number" ofr a particular kind of cap worn by aircrew during WWII. it is leather, fleece lined, looks something like a baseball cap. Was it a "B-2"? If not, what was the nomenclature? thanks --- Gregg "Improvise, adapt, overcome." Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Phone: (617) 496-1558 |
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Gregg Germain wrote:
p.s. It has fleece lined ear flaps usually turned up. thanks --- Gregg "Improvise, adapt, overcome." Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Phone: (617) 496-1558 |
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Subject: WWII leather cap for aircrew question
From: Gregg Germain Date: 11/4/03 7:51 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Hi all, This is a question for anyone who has the answer and cares to respond - though I suspect Art Kramer can answer it instantly: I'm interested in the official "model number" ofr a particular kind of cap worn by aircrew during WWII. it is leather, fleece lined, looks something like a baseball cap. Was it a "B-2"? If not, what was the nomenclature? thanks --- Gregg "Improvise, adapt, Yup. Issued to gunners. Don't know the mil spec number. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Subject: WWII leather cap for aircrew question
From: Gregg Germain Date: 11/4/03 8:00 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Gregg Germain wrote: p.s. It has fleece lined ear flaps usually turned up. thanks --- Gregg "Improvise, adapt, overcome." Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Phone: (617) 496-1558 Except in the dead of winter at altitude when the ear flaps are usually turned down. (grin) Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Tex Houston wrote:
: "Gregg Germain" wrote in message : ... : Hi all, : : This is a question for anyone who has the answer and cares to respond : - though I suspect Art Kramer can answer it instantly: : : I'm interested in the official "model number" ofr a particular kind of : cap worn by aircrew during WWII. : : it is leather, fleece lined, looks something like a baseball cap. : : Was it a "B-2"? If not, what was the nomenclature? : : thanks : : --- Gregg : "Improvise, adapt, overcome." : : Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics : Phone: (617) 496-1558 : : The book "USAAF Handbook 1939-1945 has a photo of two waist gunners wearing : what you describe and the caption calls it a B-2 'Gunner's Cap' but the : absolutly best place to ask is : http://www.armyairforces.com/forums/gforum.cgi and join the Forum "The Gear" : where WWII (in many cases) veterans and historians will give you a : definative word or two. : Tex Houston Thanks very much, Tex. Great info! And your book corroborates Art's reply. -- --- Gregg "Improvise, adapt, overcome." Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Phone: (617) 496-1558 |
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![]() "Gregg Germain" wrote in message ... Hi all, This is a question for anyone who has the answer and cares to respond - though I suspect Art Kramer can answer it instantly: I'm interested in the official "model number" ofr a particular kind of cap worn by aircrew during WWII. it is leather, fleece lined, looks something like a baseball cap. Was it a "B-2"? If not, what was the nomenclature? thanks --- Gregg "Improvise, adapt, overcome." Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Phone: (617) 496-1558 The book "USAAF Handbook 1939-1945 has a photo of two waist gunners wearing what you describe and the caption calls it a B-2 'Gunner's Cap' but the absolutly best place to ask is http://www.armyairforces.com/forums/gforum.cgi and join the Forum "The Gear" where WWII (in many cases) veterans and historians will give you a definative word or two. Tex Houston |
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