Much has been written about the incredible contribution made by Japanese Americans or Neisi ( born in the USA )during WWII. Specifically we tell stories of the 442 Infantry Regiment that fought their way through Italy and became the most decorated unit in United States Military history.
What we do not hear about however is those Neisi that served in the Pacific Theatre. Their’s was a dangerous game delicately played between allegiance of the new against those of their ancestors. A moment of confusion, of recognition on either side could mean instant death by M-1 carbine or cold samurai steel.
The Divine Arrows ( Kami-Ya) unit was one such group. Recruited for their engineering degrees across American Universities, this select body of men were flight trained by the War Department and then sent to the Pacific. Their task? To fly and evaluate captured Japanese aircraft and to report back to the US Army Air Corps on performance, handling and combat tactics of Nippon fighter groups.
Their efforts closed the gap and allowed American Squadrons advantage in the skies and backed the attack all the way to Tokio.
Each man who served in this unit wore a patch emblazon on his cap, a design featuring the tail feathers of four arrows arranged in an ancient sigil of another time and another culture. The Papa Nui Cap Company from their forward operating base on the Atoll crafted these iconic patches to celebrate a legend of courage as mighty as the reputation of these brave individuals.
Fantastic fit, material and proportions, haven't had any luck finding a decent cap that suits me since the 1980's will try and get hold of Maquis cap if you do another run
The copy writing suggest more fun that was probably had in the South Pacific during WW2. I’m proud to wear the classic utilitarian designs w/o the cosplay implications
God forbid any reenactor risked being called out as being FARB!!
This is my second cap purchase… both caps are official. I love the high quality and attention to detail which can’t be beat. Feels broken in right out of the package excellent craftsmanship. 5 stars all around
A-3 1940 model 1st Edition Cap.
Jay
Arrow Cap
Impressive right out of the package… the texture and weight of the material is excellent. It actually feels broken in and I couldn’t be more pleased. This is an exceptional piece that I added to my collection. It’s so nice I pulled the trigger on another PAPA cap I had my eye on shortly after receiving my arrow cap. Later!
Divine Arrows Cap. Tokyo Exclusive.
K.
Best Hat Co. on Earth
Sizing, as consistent as you could ever ask for. Quality is, like none other. Thank you Papa
Sailor Moku Utility Cap. Papa Nui x Rite Stuff collaboration.
Mr L.&.M.t.o.D.D.
Stylin' in me PaPa Hat! Waz Up Down Unde??!r from NYC!!!!
Keep 'em comin' PaPa ! Was never a hat guy BTW. But then I discovered U!
Mike Force Cap
2D P.
Hit the beach
Not every hot weather occasion warrants short shorts. Out the box the fabric on these is fantastically soft and light while being robust and just gets better with age. The side cinch buttons are a great detail for dialing in the waist an inch or two, I wish more trunks had these.