Why do drill sergeants wear campaign hats?

The drill sergeants wear the campaign hat as a testament of their demonstrated professionalism, commitment to the mission, and proven leadership. The hat further symbolizes the lineage of the past, present and future of the U.S. Army.
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Why do drill instructors wear campaign covers?

The campaign hat was first worn back in the 1840s by soldiers making their way across the country toward the Pacific. The typical forage cap used out east simply wasn't a suitable option for blocking out the blinding sun that hung relentlessly above the American deserts.
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Do drill sergeants wear hats inside?

Drill sergeants have the responsibility to preserve and maintain the campaign hat. Drill sergeants will not wear the campaign hat inside facilities of the installation that are outside of their battalion/brigade footprints.
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Why are they called campaign hats?

The name started to be used after the 1872–1876 regulations, which introduced a black felt hat—which could be drab after 1883—for fatigue use derived from the types popularized during the American Civil War. Some were worn with campaign cords, mainly as a form of decoration.
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What is a drill sergeant's hat called?

Also Known as Drill Sergeant Hat or Round Brown: Worn proudly by several members of the military and/or public service such as Drill Instructors, Drill Sergeants, Mounties, Law Enforcement, Boy Scouts, and Park Rangers. Sometimes referred to as the Round Brown, Drill Instructor Cover, or Smokey the Bear Hat.
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Why are female drill sergeant hats different?

The female version of the Drill Sergeant Hat came into existence in 1972 as a beige version of the Australian bush hat, when six noncommissioned officers from the Fort McClellan, Alabama, became the first females to successfully complete the Drill Sergeant Course.
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Are there female drill sergeants?

For many female Soldiers, their first, and often most memorable, role model is a drill sergeant. With the first female drill sergeants graduating in 1972, we are nearing a momentous anniversary; come February 2021, female drill sergeants will hit their own milestone- 50 years of service.
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What is the blue ring on a drill sergeant hat?

Infantry Soldiers wear an infantry blue disc under the seal. Drill sergeants first wore this hat in 1964 as a way of distinguishing themselves from those whom they were charged with transforming into Soldiers. It has been their proud symbol ever since.
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When did drill instructors start wearing campaign covers?

The introduction of the pre-World War II campaign or field hat worn by Drill Instructors today originated during an advisory council meeting in 1956. Senior Noncommissioned Officers strongly recommended the adoption of better "headgear" for DIs.
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Can an officer wear a campaign hat?

Campaign Hats have been authorized for wear only by Drill Sergeants since the mid-1960s, but from their introduction in 1872 though the end of World War II they were worn by Soldiers, NCOs, Officers, Warrant Officers, and even Generals.
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Can sergeants be female?

The personal courage those first six drill sergeants put forth, paved the way for not only female drill sergeants, but just female Soldiers in general, said Popp. Years have gone by since the Army's first female drill sergeants, and progress is still being made. In 2009, Command Sgt. Maj.
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Can female drill sergeants wear campaign hats?

Yes, there are female Drill Sergeants and they too, wear a Campaign Hat. It is not the same design as described above. The female Drill Sergeant Hat is a design similar to an Australian Bush Hat. It is a flat brimmed hat and the brim is turned up and attached on 1 side.
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Why do state troopers wear funny hats?

Identification. Police hats help show the public when an officer is involved in something like a foot pursuit of a suspect. This helps keep the officers safe. It also helps prevent them from being shot if things get heated in a situation.
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What is a Civil War hat called?

In the Civil War the M1858 forage cap, based on the French kepi, was the most common headgear worn by union troops even though it was described by one soldier as "Shapeless as a feedbag". There were two types of brims: the first, called the McClellan cap was flat; the second, called the McDowell cap, was curved.
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Why does Major Payne wear a drill sergeant hat?

Major Payne is an officer and wears a drill instructor campaign cover (hat) which he claims hes trained multiple Marines. Yet he does not wear the Drill Instructor ribbon. Major Payne is a Marine Corps officer.
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When did drill sergeants start wearing hats?

The current drill sergeant hat evolved from the 1883 campaign hat. That headgear was a modified (flat brim versus upturned brim) Montana Peak, which was adopted for wear by the army in 1911, and abandoned in 1942. In 1964, the hat was reintroduced to become a proud symbol of the drill sergeant.
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What is a Marine Drill Instructors hat called?

Felt campaign hat is a traditional four dent style worn by USMC drill instructors. Pressured dye is used and capable of withstanding 100 hours of Fade-O-Meter testing.
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Why do drill sergeants yell?

Drill sergeants still shout to enforce discipline, and they may force young soldiers to do push-ups—but they're not supposed to hurl personal insults.
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What is a trooper's hat called?

Police Hats

These Stratton hats are worn by mounted police patrol officers as well as worn by regular line-of-duty police officers and, soldiers and U.S. Marines. We stock these felt Stratton hats; F-38 Trooper, F-40 Campaign, F-42, F-4 National Park Service, F-36 Western cattleman.
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How do you address a female drill sergeant?

The only acceptable address of a drill instructor by a recruit is "sir", "ma'am" or "(senior) drill instructor (Rank) (last name)".
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Do male and female recruits train together?

Female Marine recruits train alongside men at boot camp for first time. With every grueling day, every physically punishing drill and every emotionally exhausting challenge, a group of female recruits is making history as they train to be U.S. Marines at boot camp in Southern California.
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What do drill sergeants look for?

Drill sergeants are always looking for recruits who try to act like leaders. You might think the military wants leaders, but they don't. They want to train leaders. In other words, they want to make you a leader, not find recruits that are already leaders.
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Why are military hats tilted?

It was simply the fashion at the time and civilians both male and female wore their hats like this too. A lot of British soldiers wore their helmets like this too.
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Why is one side of the slouch hat turned up?

The distinctive Australian slouch hat, sometimes called an "Australian bush hat" or "digger hat", has one side of the brim turned up or pinned to the side of the hat with a Rising Sun Badge in order to allow a rifle to be slung over the shoulder.
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Why do Australian hats have one side up?

The Victorian hat was an ordinary bush felt hat turned up on the right side. The intention of turning up the right side of the hat was to ensure it would not be caught during the drill movement of “shoulder arms” from “order arms”.
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