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Old 10-04-12, 02:48 PM   #1
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Someone posted this at Ubi trying to figure out what the symbol is, branch or nation,......anything. We've come up dry, so figured someone here smart enough would know.



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Old 10-04-12, 04:01 PM   #2
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The blue eagle looks just like the emblem of the Untied Sates with out the 13 stars above the eagles head and the E pluribus unum ribbon not in its beak.As far as I am aware no other nation has copied our emblem the arrows in the left talon and the olive branch in the right talon with the head facing to the right is unique to the US Harry Truman had the head turned it used to face the arrows this was after WWII.

The arrows might also be a trident but a very crappy one with only two points.Honestly the pictures are to lousy to tell what exactly is in the right talon it sort of look like a stick with the number 11 at the top.The blue eagle flag is a pin it should appear as well.

It does look military to me it looks like something sold a gift shop or costume store.

It looks like a lousy imitation of a US Navy officers hat or a chiefs hat.

That or it a country that structures its military after the American military
it looks so rinky dink in quality if it is a real part of an officers uniform it is from a very third world country and that is odd because poor countries have opulent officers dress uniforms.

I am going to go ahead and say that is some costume hat because the tan material looks like polyester and the black band appears to be simply elastic.A dress hat can be made of polyester but a blend for military purposes for better breathing.The gold section looks very home made to me as well.You can even see where they slide the black cloth behind the elastic band and then sawed the large eagle onto both the elastic band and the black patch of cloth behind the eagle.

I hope whoever has this did not pay much money for it.

It is the commodores hat for some yacht club.

Update: Did you see Vonntrapps thoughts? I think he is correct as the origin of the pin someone took the pin and took a generic cap and put it on there.

I can tell that none of the responders over at UBI where in the military as I would expect them to notice the poor quality of the hat and based on that realize that it is not a military unifomr hat.

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Old 10-04-12, 04:17 PM   #3
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Too busy to look right now. But the flag looks like it could be company flag for a maritime freight, towing, or cruise line.
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That is what one guy over there said WerrnerVonTrapp he also is a member here at subsim.

It is most certainly not a Helenic naval officer cap either the emblem is completely wrong. Islaimc nations often use an eagle but they always have the talons down so that bird is holding a ribbon
with an Islamic slogan in his talons he holds the ribbon below his body.

It is some thing commercial or someone took the blue eagle pin and placed it on generic hat.
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Old 10-04-12, 04:43 PM   #5
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Too busy to look right now. But the flag looks like it could be company flag for a maritime freight, towing, or cruise line.
That's what it looks like to me as well.
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Old 10-04-12, 06:04 PM   #6
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Finally, the blue eagle on white was adopted when the Red Star Line passed into the ownership of J. P. Morgan's International Mercantile Marine. The IMM revived this flag for the United States Lines when it acquired that company in 1931.

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us~hfamr.html
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Bah you beat me to it. Good find H-B
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Old 10-04-12, 06:23 PM   #8
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Finally, the blue eagle on white was adopted when the Red Star Line passed into the ownership of J. P. Morgan's International Mercantile Marine. The IMM revived this flag for the United States Lines when it acquired that company in 1931.

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us~hfamr.html

Someone did submit that one, but we're not sure, but that is the only blue bird found on a white flag. Question I have, it appears to be a Phoenix more than an Eagle and I see no arrows in the left foot. Many other nations use the olive branch as well.
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