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From camouflage nets to chalk markings and rare attachments, WWII helmets often carried more than just protection. In this video, we break down the strange-looking items you might spot on soldier ...
But even the M1 "steel pot" helmet made from manganese issued in 1942 for WWII (and remained in service until the mid-1980s) wasn't meant to be bulletproof. Its primary goal was to deflect ...
It was first developed and mass-produced in 1941, before the United States entered World War II and was the standard helmet all the way through the mid-1980s. More than 22 million were made during ...
Helmet pulled from mud of Rhine River reunited with World War II soldier's family 80 years later 03:06. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — It is a reunion 80 years in the making.
The shark teeth on the "Flying Tigers" in World War II will be on full display for Air Force this fall on these killer alternate helmets for the football team.. The 1st American Volunteer Group of ...
But even the M1 "steel pot" helmet made from manganese issued in 1942 for WWII (and remained in service until the mid-1980s) wasn't meant to be bulletproof. Its primary goal was to deflect ...