Whiskey Rebellion Antiques
WWll U.S. Army Enlisted Service Cap
WWll U.S. Army Enlisted Service Cap
This is a vintage U.S. Army enlisted man's wool service cap (also called a visor cap, peaked cap, or "flying saucer" cap) from the WWII era (roughly 1930s–1940s).
Key Identifying Features
Material and color: Olive drab (OD) wool serge fabric, typical for U.S. Army winter service uniforms.
Visor and strap: Brown leather visor (brim) and leather chin strap, attached with small buttons.
Insignia: Prominent brass U.S. eagle (coat of arms) cap badge on the front, standard for enlisted personnel's service caps.
Style: Rigid, structured peaked design (distinct from the softer, foldable "garrison cap" or side cap). These were worn with dress or garrison uniforms, especially for enlisted men in non-field settings.
Couldn't load pickup availability
