LT. COL. WILLIAM B. GARA’S GARRISON CAPS (3)
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(1917-2001) American Army Lieutenant Colonel, commander of the 1st Engineer Combat Battalion, 1st Infantry Division. Gara was a genuine war hero by any definition. He led his 700 men from North Africa to Sicily, he landed among the very first soldiers on Omaha Beach, was heavily engaged at the Battle of the Bulge, and fought into Germany until the end of the war. His most valiant service was at Omaha Beach in the initial assault fighting while they cleared obstacles where the 1st Engineers were tasked with landing to allow more landing craft to safely arrive, and continuing to clear barbed wire, mines, anti-tank obstacles and ravines, etc. from the beaches to a point a few miles inland to clear the path for infantry, tanks, and then truck transports. Under intense enemy small arms and anti-tank fire, Gara's engineers, along with elements of the 37th Engineers Battalion, opened the first and most important exit from Omaha Beach, E-1, allowing American GIs to flank the German defenses and begin their drive inland. By war's end, Gara had received two Silver Stars and two Bronze Stars, and two Purple Hearts. Offered here are three garrison caps belonging to Gara, each approx. 11.5 x 5.5 in. and of wool construction in varying shades of green. One displays green piping, while the remaining two show black and gold piping. The interior of one cap bears a maker mark from ‘Huard’ of Paris, another has a tag sewn under the sweatband, indicating a size of ‘6 ¾’, the last unmarked. No notable wear or damage, in fine condition. Obtained directly from Gara’s estate.
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LT. COL. WILLIAM B. GARA’S GARRISON CAPS (3)
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