United States Army Uniform
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Master Sergeant Harold Eugene Ross
(American)
Clothing MakerJacket made by
N. Scheer & Sons
(American)
MakerPants made by
Philadelphia Uniform Co., Inc.
(American)
HatterCaps made by
Unknown
Date1944
MediumCap (.a): Machine-stitched, twill-woven, olive drab wool, with red/crimson silk piping, plain-woven tan silk or nylon lining, and a brown leather sweatband.
DimensionsComponent (Cap .a: height x length): 11 x 4 13/16in. (27.9 x 12.2cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Harold Ross
Object number1995.146.0a-d
DescriptionCap (.a): United States Army Artillery uniform fatigue cap from World War II. Overseas style, completely machine-stitched of twill-woven, olive drab wool. The band is edged with red/crimson silk piping, indicative of Artillery. The cap is lined with plain-woven tan silk or nylon. There is a brown leather sweatband. The cap has no insignia.
Coat (.b)
Shirt (.c)
Pants (.d)
NotesOwner Note: Master Sergeant Harold Eugene Ross belonged to the 71st Division of the 564th Field Artillery Batallion of the United States Army.Coat (.b)
Shirt (.c)
Pants (.d)
Status
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