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Caption | Member US 5332nd Brigade (Provisional) Walt Graybill, Burma, 1945 ww2dbase | |
WW2-Era Location Name | Burma | |
Date | May 1943 | |
Photographer | Unknown | |
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Source | ww2dbaseWW2DB James W. Gustin, Jr. Collection | |
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Added By | C. Peter Chen | |
Photo Size | 1,656 x 2,400 pixels |
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12 Jul 2017 12:22:46 AM
I am open to correction but I suspect that this GI is wearing the herringbone twill Utility cap (most frequently worn by enlisted ranks in rear areas) which is less often seen in pictures of the era than the smarter Garrison, or ‘overseas’, cap. Perhaps one of our American readers will be able to confirm.