





Cap, Garrison, Officer, Dark OD, Chocolate
Very nice reproduction of the US Army officer's garrison cap, Dark OD 51 gabardine, with black and gold piping. Worn by officers of all the different US Army branchs.
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Very nice reproduction of the US Army officer's garrison cap, Dark OD 51 gabardine, with black and gold piping. Worn by officers of all the different US Army branchs.
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