Baseball Cap - Army - 1st Infantry Division - 2nd Bn, 28th Inf Regiment - Vietnam War
1st Infantry Division — The Big Red One Some units don't just serve — they define what it means to fight. Since 1917, the 1st Infantry Division has stood at the tip of the spear through World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and beyond. This cap is built for those who carried that legacy — and those who honor it. Wear the Patch. Own the History. The iconic Big Red One shoulder patch is rendered in vivid Direct-to-Film (DTF) print directly on a structured 5-panel cap — sharp, durable, and built to last as long as the division's reputation. Whether you served under its colors or simply respect what it represents, this cap is a statement of pride. Cap Specs 100% Cotton — breathable, all-day comfort Structured 5-panel mid-profile silhouette Seamless front panel with full buckram backing Firm front panel — holds its shape Slight curved visor with 6-row stitching Matching fabric undervisor & color sweatband 4 sewn eyelets for ventilation Adjustable hook & loop closure One size fits most — Adult (58cm / 22.8") Direct-to-Film (DTF) insignia print About the 1st Infantry Division The oldest continuously serving division in the U.S. Regular Army, the 1st Infantry Division (1ID) has been in continuous service since its organization in 1917. Nicknamed "The Big Red One" after its distinctive shoulder patch, and also known as "The Fighting First" and "The Bloody First", the division is currently based at Fort Riley, Kansas. This cap pays tribute to the 2nd Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment — a storied unit that served with distinction during the Vietnam War. Made for veterans, collectors, and those who never forget.
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- Black, Khaki, Navy, Red, Royal Blue, White
Variants (6)
- Black — 44.95 USD — In stock
- Khaki — 44.95 USD — In stock
- Navy — 44.95 USD — In stock
- Red — 44.95 USD — In stock
- Royal Blue — 44.95 USD — In stock
- White — 44.95 USD — In stock
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