DEPUTY HEADGEAR
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Uniform hat for male deputies for
special occasions such as funerals.
Deputies are required to purchase hat
and cap piece.
From collection of A. Thompson
Issued uniform hat for male deputies.
Known as the 8-pointer. Discontinued
in the 1970's.
Corrections Officer hat. Discontinued
in the 1960's.
New hat with decorated bill and heavier
gold band for Captains and above.
From collection of A. Thompson
Older hat with gold band and
lieutenants badge.
From collection of A. Thompson
New hat with older cap piece. Older
cap piece was authorized to wear if
deputy had been issued one.
Official "D.I." or "Trooper" hat. Worn at various functions or details.
Picture on right shows officers lanyard worn by Lieutenants and above.
Uniform hat for female deputies.
Discontinued in the 1960's.
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Older "riot" helmet with the face
shield attached. Face shield can be
readily placed in the down position to
protect the deputies face from liquids,
objects, etc.
1960's era "riot" helmet. Still in use
today for training. Note the smooth
shiny finish.
Late 1970's era "riot" helmet. Still in
use today. New finish is dull and
slightly rough.
Older, pre-1948 Aero Squadron hat with
cap piece.
Hat for County Deputy Marshal.
Marshals now integrated into Sheriff's
Department.
From collection of A. Thompson
Warden helmet found at the old Hall
of Justice Jail. Use and era unknown.