HRNM Historian
Although the heading "In the Offing" on this blog usually refers to upcoming books and "cover" is typically an associated publishing term, the covers in this case are two pieces of military headgear related to the upcoming exhibit, The Ten Thousand-Day War at Sea: The U.S. Navy in Vietnam, 1950-1975, which will bring artifacts from the conflict on the other side of the globe a half-century ago to Norfolk this October.
(Photographic composite by M.C. Farrington) |
Captain Frederick Olds, USN (Ret.) aboard a river patrol boat (PBR) on display at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story on March 29, 2019. (Photograph by M.C. Farrington) |
(Photograph by M.C. Farrington) |
3 comments:
I have discovered that Capt Olds is my family! He was married to my 1st cousin 1xremoved. I would love to connect with him somehow...do you know where he is now?
@worshippeach Please email HRNavalMuseum@navy.mil and our staff will try to assist you. He lives locally in Hampton Roads.
The "Viet Cong hat" is a North Vietnamese army Văn Tiến Dũng cap, named after the general responsible for its creation around 1966.
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