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I also wondered about a Louisiana Naval militia.
I may be wrong, but I don't believe that state had such an organization.
Yes, it appears to be a USN officer's cap badge- but the sticky part is your bit about the change taking place in 1941; the hat style is WW1 or thereabouts- so has someone added a WW2 badge onto a WW1 cap? And what's with the Pelican?I'm reminded of this emblem:
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which is noted as "Officer and Chief Warrant Officer Cap Insignia – Two gold colored crossed fouled anchors with burnished silver colored shield surmounted by a burnished silver spread eagle facing to wearer's right (in 1941 the eagle was changed to face to the right; to the wearer's sword arm). It may be embroidered or made of metal (standard or high relief)" at http://blog.medalsofamerica.com/officer-chief-warrant-officer-cap-insignia/ .
But the service is not noted.
I'm currently guessing some sort of late 19th Century or early 20th Century naval militia, perhaps? Trying to find out if Louisiana had a naval militia... At any rate, I'm pretty sure it's post-Civil War.
ETA: Looks like WWI-era Navy or Coast Guard insignia, but I haven't found an example with the bird (other than the eagle) yet...
1) Welcome to the forum!found this super looking piece the other day...just wondering what I have and hoping that I didn't pay too much...
I think you're correct.I've seen a couple of references to a Louisiana Naval Militia circa 1905... but there's not much out there...
Until I see something that may indicate differently, I'm going with an officer's cap of the Louisiana Naval Militia, early 20th Century to WW1 era.
We're glad you're with us.this is the most helpful forum that I've ever joined...and I've joined plenty over the years...One thing is certain, everyone on here loves a good mystery....thanks again![]()
I'm sorry that it turned out NOT to be Civil War Era...It had that all too familiar Romantic look, so I had to let you guys see it.We're glad you're with us.
Solving such mysteries is one of our favorite pastimes .
Personaly I'm waiting for one of our best naval detectives . . . ( @AndyHall ) to weigh in on this cap.