I found this beret on an Ebay listing, the original green beret that once belonged to United States Army Brigadier General Oscar
Esko Davis.
Brig. Gen. Oscar E. Davis served 31 years with the US Army. He served in World War II, the Korean and the Vietnam War.
Brig. Gen. Oscar E. Davis served 31 years with the US Army. He served in World War II, the Korean and the Vietnam War.
A native of Tucson, General Davis was
commissioned through the ROTC at the University of Arizona in 1941. He is a
combat veteran of World War II with the 541st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 11th
Airborne Division, Korea as a battalion commander in the 45th Infantry
Division, and Vietnam as the deputy of 1st Brigade, a separate Brigade of the
101st Airborne Division, and as assistant division commander, 1st Calvary
Division. After 31 years of distinguished service, General Davis retired from
XVIII Airborne Corps as the chief of staff.
The interesting thing about this beret, one of the earliest US Green Berets, is of coarse that it is a Basque beret! There were no standardized military berets in the US Army at the time and the general wore a French made Basque. A nice piece of history and wouldn't it be great if all those US servicemen who moan and whine about berets on internet forums knew about this..? love it!