This cover is part of service dress uniform number 186237 from the United States Navy Reserve of the United States Navy. It was worn by Lieutenant Commander John H. Uhl during World War II. It is made of gray cotton twill. This cover would have been worn on a combination cap.
Date:
1939 – 1945
Materials:
Cotton Twill
Dimensions:
1"" h 10.5"" w 10.5"" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift Of Mr. John Uhl
Related Entities:
S. Appel And Company, Incorporated And Correct Uniforms (creator) Established 1856
New York & MiamiJohn Howard Uhl (donor) John Howard Uhl was part of the United States Navy Reserve and served as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy during World War II. Later in life he would serve as Senior Vice President and Legal Counsel for the Trust Department of the Michigan National Bank and as a board member and president of the Grand Rapids Public Museum. John Howard Uhl (used by) John Howard Uhl was part of the United States Navy Reserve and served as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy during World War II. Later in life he would serve as Senior Vice President and Legal Counsel for the Trust Department of the Michigan National Bank and as a board member and president of the Grand Rapids Public Museum. United States Navy (is related to) Alternate names: Continental Navy, USN The United States Navy, also known as USN, is a service branch of the United States Armed Forces specializing in naval warfare. It was founded as the Continental Navy in 1775, during the American Revolutionary War. After the war ended the navy was disbanded due to lack of funding. On March 27th, 1794, the United States Congress passed the Naval Act of 1794 establishing a permanent standing navy, creating the United States Navy that we know today. The USN is the world's largest navy and has the largest aircraft carrier fleet. In addition, it is the third largest of the service branches of the United States Armed Forces.