WordNet
n. a wedge-shaped wool or cotton cap; worn as part of a uniform [syn: garrison cap]
Usage examples of "overseas cap".
Abruptly, with nothing special in mind, I came away from the window and put on my raincoat, cashmere muffler, galoshes, woollen gloves, and overseas cap (the last of which, I'm still told, I wore at an angle all my own--slightly down over both ears).
His pink and green uniform, with the paratrooper patch sewn on his overseas cap, stood out from the way most of the Air Corps men were dressed, in leather flight jackets.
Aster emerged on the bridge in fresh khakis and overseas cap, with eyes cleared and color restored by a few sober days under way.
The man touched his hand to his headgear, a brown paper bag folded like an overseas cap.
And a huge wooden platform for the dignitaries, the principal of the school, a precinct politician, an old grizzled guy wearing the blue braided overseas cap and 1920’.
On his blouse he wore a stylized silver parachute with wings, and on his overseas cap, a large patch with a parachute symbol.
The sweat ran down his close-clipped head under the overseas cap and streamed into his eyes and down the sides of his nose.
He stood off and took off his overseas cap and tossed it to the kid.
I'd been getting some water, then I realized I was carrying an overseas cap.
He stopped and returned to the truck, snatched a khaki overseas cap from the seat and put it on.
He was wearing a khaki uniform, shirt, trousers, and overseas cap.
In he would come, his face red, his khaki shirt stained with sweat, his overseas cap crushed down on his bullet-shaped head -- and he would sit down with us for God knows how long, carrying on at the top of his lungs about some international disaster that could easily have been averted if they'd just let the goddamn Marines do their job, instead of keeping us penned up like dogs.
His hair under the green overseas cap was black, his eyes were brown, set in a tanned, friendly face.
The only differences were the solid gold piping on his overseas cap and a small circle of five stars pinned to each epaulet.
Pitt pulled an overseas cap out of his suitcase and set it jauntily on his head.