WW2 Heer EM/NCO Infantry (Schirmmutze) Visor
This cap is in typical Heer army green wool with a forest green band and a traditional high peak with matching white piping along the top edge and wrapped around either side of the band, indicating the branch to be Infantry. It is decorated with a silvered aluminum eagle that has been tied in place (likely a period field repair) and a silvered aluminum wreath and cockade on the band. sitting above the vulcanized visor is a black leather chinstrap, designating the wearer to be an enlisted man. It is marked size 56 stamped under the celluloid sweat diamond. The brown synthetic leather sweatband is in good condition along with the rest of the cap.
This cap is in typical Heer army green wool with a forest green band and a traditional high peak with matching white piping along the top edge and wrapped around either side of the band, indicating the branch to be Infantry. It is decorated with a silvered aluminum eagle that has been tied in place (likely a period field repair) and a silvered aluminum wreath and cockade on the band. sitting above the vulcanized visor is a black leather chinstrap, designating the wearer to be an enlisted man. It is marked size 56 stamped under the celluloid sweat diamond. The brown synthetic leather sweatband is in good condition along with the rest of the cap.
This cap is in typical Heer army green wool with a forest green band and a traditional high peak with matching white piping along the top edge and wrapped around either side of the band, indicating the branch to be Infantry. It is decorated with a silvered aluminum eagle that has been tied in place (likely a period field repair) and a silvered aluminum wreath and cockade on the band. sitting above the vulcanized visor is a black leather chinstrap, designating the wearer to be an enlisted man. It is marked size 56 stamped under the celluloid sweat diamond. The brown synthetic leather sweatband is in good condition along with the rest of the cap.