Grupa Rekonstrukcji Historycznej "Rangers At The Point"
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takie tam link : http://drewsarmygear.com/the_world_wars
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Link nr.1 : http://www.atthefrontshop.com/searchresults.asp?cat=121
Link nr.2 : http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/ … ison-caps/
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There are two patterns of cap worn in WWII. The issue and PX styles. The issue cap is, what it says- this was the cap issued to all troops by the Quartermaster of the US Army. It has a pleated top, and is similar in profile to the cap worn in WWI. The top curves upward from the rear and slopes downward toward the front. The PX caps were purchased privately by soldiers- they were sold in the PX's, department stores and tailor shops around country. They are basically rectangular and do not have the pleat in the top. This is the cap often erroneously called the "airborne" model by living historians who study history via mini-series and action figures. Both types were widely worn and both are equally correct. Most reenactors prefer the PX style due to it's "sharper" appearance and fetish with anything rumored to involve paratroopers.
teraz już zwracam honor poruczniku ale z tego co rozumiem to issue były przydzielane a fx mogłeś sobie dokupić
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