Baseball Cap - 66th Infantry Division - Black Panther Division - WWII w EU SVC X 300
Baseball Cap - 66th Infantry Division - Black Panther Division - WWII w EU SVC X 300
Baseball Cap - 66th Infantry Division - Black Panther Division - WWII w EU SVC X 300
Baseball Cap - 66th Infantry Division - Black Panther Division - WWII w EU SVC X 300
Baseball Cap - 66th Infantry Division - Black Panther Division - WWII w EU SVC X 300
Baseball Cap - 66th Infantry Division - Black Panther Division - WWII w EU SVC X 300
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Baseball Cap - 66th Infantry Division - Black Panther Division - WWII w EU SVC X 300

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OTTO CAP 5 Panel Mid Profile Baseball Cap

100% Cotton

Structured

  • Firm Front Panel
  • 5-panel cap
  • Seamless Front Panel with Full Buckram
  • 4 Sewn Eyelets
  • Slight Curved Visor
  • 6 Rows Stitching on Visor
  • Matching Fabric Undervisor
  • Matching Color Sweatband
  • Adj. Hook & Loop Closure
  • Size: OSFM - Adult (58cm/22.8")
  • Direct-to-film (DTF)

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66th Infantry Division

The 66th Infantry Division was a unit of the United States Army during World War II. Activated 15 April 1943, the division trained at Camp Blanding, Florida, and was later transferred to Camp RobinsonArkansas and then later to Camp RuckerAlabama before being shipped overseas to England on 26 November 1944. Commanded by Maj. Gen. Herman F. Kramer, the 66th Infantry Division's main role in World War II was containing and eliminating the remaining pockets of German soldiers in Northern France.



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