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Old 13th Jun 2007, 04:14
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I"MHO, the most useful piece of headgear for aircrew. SD Caps get 'Trashed' in FJ cockpits. Leading to the 'Combat' caps, which used to upset the 'B' word! (Mind you, that makes it worthwhile, on it's own!)"

Which is why it was reintroduced in the early '70s.

MInd you, if I'd known that The Scottish Officer didn't like them, I might have bought one on the off chance I might bump into the d*ckhead.
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Angel Classic RAF Headgear

The RAF single handedly defeated Nazi Germany thanks to the 'chip bag' forage cap, the Spitfire, the Lancaster and several million gallons of Brylcreem. Then they made us wear those stupid surrender monkey contrivances on our heads and its been all downhill ever since.

...and what's with all these khaki grow bags eh? Light blue overalls were good enough for Biggles and Douggie and good old Ginger.

Can you imagine the Navy without bell bottoms and flat hats, eh? Answer me that.
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Are we down to arguing over sodding headgear now?

Certainly seems like it and, to add fuel to the fire, surely the headgear to which Green Hat/Yellow Hat originally referred is properly known as a side hat. A forage cap is actually one of those jaunty little jobs that Gurkhas and some members of the Rifles wear!

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PS Re Blacksheep's "Can you imagine the Navy without bell bottoms and flat hats, eh? Answer me that." Answer: whatever turns you on .....
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Old 14th Jun 2007, 00:39
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Answer: whatever turns you on .....
Hmm, I hadn't thought of it quite that way. The mind is truly boggled.

Still with the rum and baccy long gone, what else is left?
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A forage cap is actually one of those jaunty little jobs that Gurkhas and some members of the Rifles wear!

I always thought that the Gurkhas wore a 'Pillbox' hat. I believe the forage cap is the 'chipbag' style of hat like my father wore up to the early 1950s when he gave it to me to play with.





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What is a Forage Cap

Google has the answer as to what a forage cap actually is, and this web site has the history of said hat in all its glory. We are all right - the forage hat/cap has lots of different styles. Enjoy the read.

http://www.warof1812.ca/foragecaps.htm

Also see AP 1358 Chapter 6 on Flying Kit and permitted headgear.

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Old 14th Jun 2007, 08:53
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Does the tw@t hat still have the bulky sponge lining of 2 decades ago? That always detracted from its portability/squashability. I prefer the US unlined ones.
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Zoom,

It depends where you get it from. My old stained "emergency in my bag" one is a converted airmans' hat with no lining and an officers badge. My "smart" comfy hat is a tailor's special manufactured from left overs and a badge made from a WSOp albatross and a FS crown. It has just a thin plain lining, and was MUCH cheaper than the standard "Moss Bros" buy. You can have a choice of coloured linings if you so wish!

As the artical in my post above states - they are made for comfort from spare scraps of cloth!
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My old one could be opened up to provide earmuffs and a chinstrap. Not likely to blow way in a blizzard.
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Originally Posted by themightyimp
The question should be at what angles does the chip hat go from being straight on top of the head to a jaunty angle to falling off of the side off your head???
Acoording to AP1358:
The forage cap is worn tilted to the right so that the front edge is approx 25mm above the eyebrows and the side edge is approx 12mm above the right ear. The forage cap is never worn with CS95
So there you have it!
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Old 14th Jun 2007, 13:33
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The forage cap is never worn with CS95
You try telling that to some of the old duffers at Wyton
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Or their airships and wannabes Wycombe for that matter!
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Oh the long winter months must just fly by......................
The forage cap certainly looks the part (worn at suitably jaunty angle) if one is auditioning for an authentic WWII military sitcom - as for the rest of the time - leave it well alone
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