Circa 1905-1918, Quartermaster, Enlisted, and 27 similar items
CIRCA 1905-1918, QUARTERMASTER, ENLISTED, FORAGE CAP BADGE AND COLLAR DISKS, SET
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Used |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Conflict: |
WW I (1914-18) |
Theme: |
Militaria |
Original/Reproduction: |
Original |
Region of Origin: |
United States |
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“Displays honest age and use” |
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July 1 |
Item number: |
1756702141 |
Item description
CIRCA 1905-1918, QUARTERMASTER, ENLISTED, FORAGE CAP BADGE AND COLLAR DISKS, COMPLETE SET FOR ENLISTED
Forage Cap Badge: Enlisted. Gilt wreath, Silver toned Quartermaster insignia supported by a center bar. Screw back. Take note of the smaller size of the wreath. General Orders Number 197, dated 31 December 1904, reduced the size of the enlisted hat badges. This is one of those in reduced size. These were worn by post quartermaster sergeants until 1913, when they were adopted by noncommissioned officers for the newly formed Quartermaster Corps.
Quartermaster Collar Disk, 1910-1937, Enlisted, Type I
U.S. Collar Disk, 1910-1937, Enlisted, Type I
On October 8, 1907 the War Department issued Circular No. 68 that described new insignia to be worn on the standing collars of enlisted men's service uniforms. These were to have been two pairs of one inch bronze disks. On each side of the collar there was a pair, one bearing the letters U.S. and the other the branch of service. The insignia were attached by a threaded post and thumb screw nut. Older enlisted insignia that were in use were cut out emblems of the service branch similar to officer's collar insignia. The edges of the cut out insignia snagged on brush and the insignia came loose. The pins frequently broke on these and it was hoped that these new disks would be nearly indestructible.
A second circular No. 78 of November 17, 1909 delayed the implementation to July 1, 1910. Not long afterward the decision was made that each soldier would wear a total of two disks rather than four with the right one being the U.S. and the left one being the branch. Certain of the disks included the regiment number and company letter on the face. The earliest of these disks are referred to as Type I disks. This type was in use from 1910-1924 and was the type used during the First World War. They have a background pattern that was plain or may be dots, cross-hatches, diamonds, etc. but these were manufacture variations and have no major significance.
Reference:
Encyclopedia of United States Army Insignia and Uniforms, William K. Emerson
Reference:
History of the Combat Support Branches, Leon Laframboise
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