Baseball Cap - 92nd Infantry Division - Buffalo Soldiers X 300
Baseball Cap - 92nd Infantry Division - Buffalo Soldiers X 300
Baseball Cap - 92nd Infantry Division - Buffalo Soldiers X 300
Baseball Cap - 92nd Infantry Division - Buffalo Soldiers X 300
Baseball Cap - 92nd Infantry Division - Buffalo Soldiers X 300
Baseball Cap - 92nd Infantry Division - Buffalo Soldiers X 300
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Baseball Cap - 92nd Infantry Division - Buffalo Soldiers 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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92nd Infantry Division

The 92nd Infantry Division (known as the 92nd Division during World War I) was an African American, later mixed, infantry division of the United States Army that served in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. The military was racially segregated during the World Wars. The division was organized in October 1917, after the U.S. entry into World War I, at Camp Funston, Kansas, with African American soldiers from all states. In 1918, before leaving for France, the American buffalo was selected as the divisional insignia due to the "Buffalo Soldiers" nickname, given to African American cavalrymen in the 19th century. The divisional nickname, "Buffalo Soldiers Division", was inherited from the 366th Infantry

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