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Unknown British fur hat
This is a British army fur hat, with a date stamp N for either 1942 or 1943. Sadly the label has been removed.
Who can give me the official nomenclature? And is there any evidence it was worn during WW2? |
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This was proberly worn during the Korean war ??
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Combat 95
Not seen any pics of British WWII troops wearing these Korea seems likely I know we were issued with this sort of style hat with DPM with combat 95 used mine in Bosnia was a god send
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Possibly a limited issue to 52 (Lowland) Inf Div in their Mountain role? Mike
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An old "Militaria" mag (I think) showed a reconstruction of a British soldier wearing similar headgear at Narvik / Lofoten Islands.
Is it not in "British Army Uniforms and Equipment..........." by B L Davies? I've found the magazine (issue 15 of April 1995), it shows a similar cap but with outer body of the cap in khaki cloth, only the ear flaps and turn up in sheepskin. Last edited by leigh kitchen; 15-10-15 at 07:43 AM. |
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Hi Luc,
It looks like a Royal Navy service number penned with the prefix L in picture 4, Royal Marines /Arctic Convoys or similar???? Paul |
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Image shown shows similar cap being worn???
Paul |
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Could be could'nt it? I suspect that as with previous issues of fur garments they could vary considerably in the detail? Unfortunately I only have old Swedish sheepskin and WWII era German rabbit fur caps to compare, no British.
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Too many numbers for RN and I think the RM had even less numbers.
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I believe the letter prefix is a trade indication once trained Last edited by Paul Spellman; 15-10-15 at 06:58 PM. |
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can you do some extra pis of the cap with the side folded down iI think you have the artic / mountain troops cold weather cap with added fur to the sides as it looks like there is some other matrial showing up in the pics underneath the fur ?. steve
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Will do after the weekend!
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GLOSTERS in Korea
Could that number be 23894238 ?? If so it is post WW2
Here is a picture of the GLOSTERS in Korea in 1951 Tim
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Quite late post-War too - my number allocated in August 1960 was 23728467. I seem to remember in one British unit's account of Korea that such hats were traded from Canadians - which might account for those worn in the Tim's picture of the Gloucesters. Mike
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Sorry to disagree with Steve and others but the cap being worn by The Glosters in the photo is the U.S. "cap, field, pile". These were used extensively by troops of 29 Brigade during the first winter of 1950/51. The wartime ski cap as mentioned by Steve was worn in Korea but later - e.g. by Royal Norfolks in 1952 - and referred to by them as "hats, horrible".
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