U.S. Army Uniform Cap
- Wool, Polyester
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5.5 x 11.5 in
(13.97 x 29.21 cm)
- Bernard Cap Co., Inc.
U.S. Army uniform cap worn and owned by Dr. Earnest E. Gregory Jr.
Earnest E. Gregory Jr. graduated from Union Kempsville High School in 1968. From 1968-1971 he served in the U.S. Army and served in the Vietnam War from 1969-1970. During his time of service, he won several awards including the Bronze Star, Air Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal.
Description:
Wool and polyester army green military cap.
Tag on inside of cap reads “
SIZE: 7 ‘3/8’ /
Cap, Garrison, Men’s / ‘ P/W’ Serge, AG-489, Class 4 / SP0100-95-D-0321 / NSN 8405-01-334-1501
‘55% Polyester/45% Wool’ / Dry Clean Only / ‘Pressing/Iron Temperature with steam shall be 325 (degrees sign) F + or - 6 (degrees sign) F or / use wool setting with steam. / Bernard Cap Co., Inc.”
Contrasting black lining band (likely polyester wool blend) with twill weave.
- Created: c. 1968
- Attribution: Dr. Ernest Gregory, Jr.
- Collections: Costumes, Princess Anne County Training School/Union Kempsville High School Museum