Object Based Learning

Military Slouch Hat

Description


The Army refers to the commonly known slouch hat by its official designation,Hat khaki fur felt (KFF). The word ´slouch refers to the sloping brim,pinned with the Rising Sun badge. The brim is made from rabbit-fur felt or wool felt and is always worn with a puggaree (fabric band). The eliptical patch on the flat side of the brim denotes the soldier's squadron. In this case Lt. McEvoy served in New Guinea in the 108th Signal Squadron (Army Reserve) with the 4th Brigade. He was later held as a POW in Changi until release at the end of the second world war.

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Details

Title:
Military Slouch Hat
Collection:
Macquarie University History Museum
Url:
https://mq.pedestal3d.com/r/MPVjmquv8_
Tags:
Representations of Anzac,Australia,Anzac,
Fields:
Modern History (Year 11 & 12)
Accession
AHM000414
Creator
Akubra
Period
WWII
Date
1939-1945
Provenance
Waterloo, NSW Australia to Changi, Singapore
Material/s
Felt, canvas and metal fixings
Dimensions
353mm (l) x 240mm (w)
Source
AHM, Macquarie University
Classification
Hat

Resources

  • D. Rutherford, "The Australian Imperial Force (AIF) headwear 1914-1918", Australian War Memorial blog, 17 July 2014

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Macquarie University History Museum (2024). Military Slouch Hat, AHM000414. //sveltekit-prerender/artefacts/military_slouch_hat/ (accessed on: Fri Aug 02 2024).

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