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Theutility cover,also known as theutility capandeight-pointed cover,is theUnited States Marine Corpscap,worn with theircombat utility uniform.It is an eight-pointed hat, with a visor similar to abaseball cap.[1]It is worn "blocked", that is, creased and peaked, for a sharper appearance.[2][3]A version is also worn as part of theU.S. Navy'sNavy Working Uniform.[4]

History

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The utility cover was first issued inWorld War II,with the Herringbone Twill utility uniform issued in 1943.[5]It was based on aUS Armyfield capdesign[6]and a railroad engineer cap.[7]World War II Marines nicknamed it theraider cap[8]from its use by theMarine Raiders.It was made from herringbonetwilluntil 1959, when the material changed tocottonsateen.[9][10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Uniforms of the Marine Corps from MarineParents: A Place to Connect & Share(tm)
  2. ^Marine Corps ALMAR ->MCBUL 1020. MARINE CORPS UNIFORM BOARD MEETING NR 190 AND 191
  3. ^Marine For Life – Marine Corps Uniforms
  4. ^New Navy Working Uniform and Service Uniform Concepts Approved
  5. ^"USMC WW II HBT Uniform".olive-drab.Retrieved2016-05-09.
  6. ^"Field Cap".olive-drab.Retrieved2016-05-09.
  7. ^p.26 Rottman, Gordon L.US Marine Corps 1941-45Osprey Publishing, 1995
  8. ^p.18 Gilbert, EdUS Marine Corps Raider 1942-43Osprey Publishing, 2006
  9. ^Marine Corps Utility Cap
  10. ^Vietnam Marines 1965-73.Osprey Publishing. 1992-11-26.ISBN9781855322516.
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