Original US Army Patrol Cap (OEF-CP/MultiCam) | "Jackson" | Size 7 1/4
Description
Practical, durable, and packed with GI character.
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History & Camo: Around 2009, the US Army began fielding the MultiCam pattern (designated OEF-CP for Operation Enduring Freedom Camouflage Pattern) for troops deploying to Afghanistan. This cap is a classic piece from that transitional era.
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Construction: Features the traditional patrol cap silhouette with a stiff, stitched bill. Includes the standard internal map pocket hidden in the crown.
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Personalized: The back of the cap bears the name tape of the original owner, "JACKSON", adding honest military provenance.
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Material: Made from a rugged ripstop blend of 50% Nylon, 49% Cotton, and 1% conductive fiber.
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Condition: Field used. Shows some light, even fading, but remains structurally flawless with no damage.
Technical Specs:
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Item: Patrol Cap
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Camo Pattern: OEF-CP (MultiCam)
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Size: 7 1/4 (approx. 58 cm)
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Maker: Sam Bonk Uniform Co. (2009 Contract)
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Feature: Original "JACKSON" name tape
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Condition: Used (Very Good)
