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File:Hat,_lemon_squeezer_(AM_2013.20.1.3-2).jpg|Campaign hat
File:Robert_Baden-Powell_in_South_Africa,_1896_(2).jpg|Robert Baden-Powell in South Africa, 1896
File:RCMP_Riders.jpg|RCMP Riders
File:New_Zealand_Army_Lemon_Squeezer_Hats.jpg|New Zealand Army Lemon Squeezer Hats
File:Nps_ranger_hat.jpg|NPS Ranger Hat
File:CHP_STRAW_HAT.jpg|CHP Straw Hat
File:Czech_Scouting_uniforms_(1919_-_2019)_obr.11.jpg|Czech Scouting Uniforms
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 18 February 2025

Campaign hat is a broad-brimmed felt or straw hat, with a high crown, pinched symmetrically at the four corners. It is also known as a lemon squeezer due to its unique shape. The hat is most commonly worn as part of a uniform, by such agencies as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, state police forces, park rangers, and Scouts.

History[edit]

The design of the campaign hat is believed to have originated in the 1840s for military use. The United States Army adopted the campaign hat for wear in the Spanish-American War and in the Philippine-American War. The hat was phased out of military use by the start of World War II.

Use[edit]

Today, the campaign hat is worn by many public service organizations in the United States and Canada. It is a part of the ceremonial uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and state police forces in the United States. The hat is also commonly used by park rangers and Scouts.

Design[edit]

The campaign hat is characterized by its broad brim and high, pinched crown. It is typically made of felt or straw, and is often adorned with a hat cord or a hat badge to indicate the wearer's rank or affiliation.

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