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Reproduction U.S. Military WWII Air Force Officer Cap

Reproduction U.S. Military WWII Air Force Officer Cap

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Reproduction U.S. Military WWII Air Force Officer Cap, On February 3, 1945, the Eighth Air Force, led by Lieutenant General James H. inchJimmy inch Doolittle, attacked Berlin in the largest aerial assault of WWII. More than 1,400 bombers, 900 fighters and 15,000 crew members took to the air that day, forming an armada that according to eyewitnesses took more than 3 hours to pass overhead. Piloting those aircraft were officers decked out in heated suits, heavy leather jackets and caps like this one. This spot-on reproduction is an authentic replica of the caps worn by United States Army Air Forces officers during that amazing mission over Berlin and countless others in the struggle against tyranny. To accommodate the wearing of headphones during flight, officers would remove the inner wire that helped the cap keep its form. The headphones would crush down the sides of the cap, which is why these caps came to be known as a inchcrusher inch caps. The more missions flown, the bigger the inchcrush inch. If a pilot was lucky enough to survive enough missions, his cap took on a distinctive look known as the inch50-mission crush inch, which was an instantly recognizable hallmark of a seasoned aviator. Wool-blend shell with synthetic lining Synthetic leather sweatband and chin strap Metal rim at top ensures shape-keeping form Authentically molded metal buttons Gold-tone metal eagle insignia on front Order today!