Belgian WWII Officer’s Visor Cap – Infantry (Grenadier / Line Regiment) – Named!

Original Belgian World War II-era officer’s visor cap for the Infantry, attributed to Lieutenant Doise R., a fine and desirable named example with confirmed period research.

This elegant Belgian officer’s visor cap represents the classic pre-war and wartime pattern worn by officers of the Infantry branch, including the Grenadiers and Line Regiments (Linieregimenten). The cap retains excellent display presence and is a highly attractive piece for collectors of Belgian military headgear.

The visor cap is named to Lt. Doise R. (service number 33341). Research in the official annual army lists confirms:

  • Name: Doise R.
  • Rank: Onderluitenant (2nd Lieutenant), Infantry
  • Commission date: 26 March 1934
  • Date of birth: 13 August 1909

Named and researched Belgian officer caps are becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in such collectible branches as the Infantry.

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SKU: 173264

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Original Belgian World War II-era officer’s visor cap for the Infantry, attributed to Lieutenant Doise R., a fine and desirable named example with confirmed period research.

This elegant Belgian officer’s visor cap represents the classic pre-war and wartime pattern worn by officers of the Infantry branch, including the Grenadiers and Line Regiments (Linieregimenten). The cap retains excellent display presence and is a highly attractive piece for collectors of Belgian military headgear.

The visor cap is named to Lt. Doise R. (service number 33341). Research in the official annual army lists confirms:

  • Name: Doise R.
  • Rank: Onderluitenant (2nd Lieutenant), Infantry
  • Commission date: 26 March 1934
  • Date of birth: 13 August 1909

Named and researched Belgian officer caps are becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in such collectible branches as the Infantry.