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Recently on another Great war forum, a collector asked what the FKS on the inside of his WW1 brodie shell meant. and 34th Coy. It continued in use through the relatively peaceful years of the 1920s and when war loomed again in the late 1930s it was still in use. The Brodie has been described by the Imperial War Museum as "a masterpiece of simple design", while militaria expert Martin Pegler calls it "the most instantly recognisable symbol of the British Tommy", although most troops would not have referred to it by by the same name. Nevertheless there was some effort to produce a more advanced version of the M1917. dailyinfo[16]='
22659 Serjeant George SNELL Military Medal "T" Bty. With a liner most HS shells are running around $150.00 on most sites. If anyone knows something about the helmet please tell me I'm very interested to here what you guy are going to say. stands for General Steel Wares of Toronto, who made helmets from 1940 to 1942. By this time a number of additional changes had been introduced to the rim design and the helmet was now known as the Mark I. U.S. M2 82nd Airborne Pathfinder Camo. var day=mydate.getDay()
What mythical beast could that be?? Both were manufactured using a similar process. I believe they were numbered 1-24. The M1 was only finally replaced as the standard issue military helmet for the United States armed forces in 1983, over forty years after it first entered mass production. Seaforth Highlanders who died 20/03/1919 BEIRUT WAR CEMETERY Lebanese Republic '
You cannot paste images directly. Easiest well to tell if the shell is Brit or US is by how the chin strap bails are held in place. var dailyinfo= new Array(31)
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I am not sure if the colour is original, as most pictures shown here are of a lighter green. By Parrotman287 1 year ago. Are there any markings on the helmet shell - between a rivet and the brim usually? The helmet is indeed a M1917A1 shell made by ( the McCord Radiator Co ) the stamp mark ( 4B ) is a heat, or batch stampnumber used for quality control. Benjamin Electric Co - Des Plaines - Illinois. Thanks for the video, i will show my step father and see if he can recognise his dad, I would think this is more likelyto be lettering on a Civil Defence unit helmet than Home Guard. Who can tell me about this helmet British WW1 or WW2 or..?? Brodie Steel trench helmet Identification marks Remembered Today: 1081780 Sapper Bedford Stanley LONG "D" Coy. In August 1915 he acquired a patent for a steel helmet design of his own, one which could be produced from a single sheet of steel pressed into the first basic Brodie helmet. Helmets such as this did not leave the factory this way. Lots of exciting helmets coming in the near future. 5min video no sound date 1918 Military helmets manufactured at a factory in USA. UK 155428944961. It was the standard military issue helmet, albeit with some slight alterations to it, for American soldiers in the Korean War and the Vietnam War, as well as a whole host of smaller conflicts and deployments down to the early 1980s. More innovatively the steel cap was also used as a multi-purpose device by American soldiers during the Second World War. During the State Opening of Parliament in 1942 they formed a guard of honour for the King in the Royal Gallery and in that same year were inspected by Churchill. dailyinfo[28]='
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BRODIE HELMET $110. In all around 900,ooo of these helmets were made by McCord's. Pity the liner is missing can you tell me what shape are the chinstrap loop/lugs, are they square or have. A Kevlar casque, covered in a sheath of pale-brown desert camouflage cloth, it has a neoprene olive-drab band around the helmet's lower rim, with the soldier's name embroidered on it in black.. While the US Manufacturers developed their own M1917 helmet and got production, up to speed, very few of the M1917s made it to the Western Front before the Armistice. From left to right: A pair of clamped chin straps with male snaps for the parachutist M1 helmet and liner next to a pair of standard infantry chinstrap used from early 1950s to the mid-1970s. It was owing to its shape that the German forces on the Western Front began to refer to the helmet as the Salatschssel or salad bowl. Commonly referred to as the "Kelly" between 1932 and 1936 the M1917 and the British MK1 helmets in America. The PASGT helmet was a new generation of combat helmet, being made from nineteen layers of Kevlar, a light-weight synthetic fibre material which offered higher levels of protection than the manganese-steel alloy from which the M1s had been manufactured. Brodie helmets - How to identify By depaor01 4 January , 2013 in Uniforms,Cap Badges and Insignia depaor01 Old Sweats 2.2k Location:Dublin, Ireland Posted 4 January , 2013 Could somebody post a beginner's guide to what exactly a Brodie helmet is, if there was any other type of British helmet in WWI, and how they differed from WW2? British chinstrap bail The chinstrap bails on a British Mark I and a U.S. P17 are of a completely different design. An update on my helmet: a little light sanding and I was able to find the heat stamp, though this has only raised more questionsthe stamp is XHF. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. Royal Army Medical Corps who died 22/02/1919 NUNHEAD (ALL SAINTS) CEMETERY United Kingdom '
I'm sorry I could not find a post 1916 stamp (see below for two examples of post Aug 1916 stamps. View detail. $3,000. Here's one I've have had in my collection for many years is this with the steel rim and second pattern liner, i would say unissued , not sure if it was for the Americans or New Zealand troops, but the main printed label is not easily read .it still maintains the crown label , the white doggy bone looking mark was on there when i got it,maybe a clumsy decorator ? All helmets of this shape and form are known as Brodie helmets - even the ones manufactured abroad. Few military helmets, whether in modern times, or further back, have the distinction of being used in over ten major wars. It's the bottom left helmet in the photo (sorry this is the only one he has) I know that's not a lot to go on, but can anyone gather some info from this?
never received helmet covers while in France. M1 Helmet Identification; Shipping; Sizing; 1-877-862-5245; TOP POTS - DEDICATED TO M-1 HELMET PRESERVATION. dailyinfo[11]='
Captain Charles Edmund WOOD Mentioned in Despatches Adjt. The Great War Forum Limited The shape of the helmet was also somewhat similar to the Brodie in that it was based around a circular steel cap which provided maximum protection to the top of the head, with the rim protecting the ears and upper face. The truth of the matter is the helmets are different. Tom.Delahoyde What are the chances that the Big Red One emblem is original? As usually occurs during such periods of protracted stability, investment in innovations in military equipment was limited and there was no real urgency to develop new weapons and protective equipment. 2012-2023 WW2HELMETS.COM. When the helmets are viewed side by side it is easy to see why so many people confuse one for the other. Please consider supporting our videos on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/simplehistoryThe British Helmet in World War IJohn L. Brodie had invented and patente. If it is red paint then I would agree with Colin that fire serviceis likely, perhaps even from an RAF base. Royal Horse Artillery who died 21/02/1917 GUARDS CEMETERY, COMBLES France '
The British Mark I has a rubber ring sometimes called adoughnut sewn between two pieces of wool in the base of the helmet dome. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, battle bowler, Tommy helmet, tin hat, and in the United States the doughboy helmet. NOT JUST RESTORATION. The Spanish helmet had a great deal of German influence because Germany equiped the Spanish armed forces during its civil war. if (dailyinfo[daym] != "") { document.write(fontstart+dailyinfo[daym]+fontend) }
It is unknown what is any maker marks these companies used. As a result, it was estimated that the M1 had saved the lives of approximately 70,000 men between the outbreak of the war in late 1941 and its conclusion in the autumn of 1945. I need your help to identify this helmet shell. dailyinfo[26]='
Chaplain 4th Class The Rev. Depots simply would repaint helmets where the paint had lost its anti-reflective properties with an extremely heavy gravel finish. By 1916, Brodie helmet . Whether it be a small antique shop, militaria show or even an online auction. ww1, field, identification, tag, a e wilson, 10th, ambulance. Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom '
The Liner maker is R.H.Long 1917 and the other liner stamp mark could be an Army. dailyinfo[5]='
12147 Private Harry COOK 8th Bn. The shell is an American made M1917A1 made by the ( McCord Radiator Co ) the heat stamp number( 10C ). dailyinfo[27]=' 5778 Private William CUMMINGS 6th Bn. The asbestos pad is quite safe it is only the thickness of thick paper, my only doubt is the chin strap mounts they are, riveted the British used split pins. The chinstrap bails on a British Mark I and a U.S. P17 are of a completely different design. It was made of 'Hadfield steel', which could withstand the impact of some shrapnel. var daym=mydate.getDate()