WASHINGTON, APRIL 1, 2011 -- In a fingertip-to-the-brim nod to its American frontier history, the Army is changing hats again - returning to the tumultuous days of the horse Cavalry in the wild west ...
Dirt-covered Soldiers chant the cavalry's famous rhyme known as "Fidler's Green," treading each painful mile as the burden of their rucksacks got heavier by the minute. A Soldier winces in pain as a ...
The 160-year-old brand may be synonymous with the West, but it was originally born here — in a one-room workshop at 7th and Callowhill streets.
The company's factory in Garland, Texas, employs more than 200 workers. Stetson hats are an American classic like baseball, apple pie and fireworks on the Fourth of July. The company was founded by ...
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