ww1 helmets
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ww1 helmets
mr.b- Junior Sergeant
- Name : Scott
Age : 42
Location : Oshvegas wisconsin
Registration date : 2009-04-05
Number of posts : 143
- Post n°1
ww1 helmets
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°2
Re: ww1 helmets
Superb lids,these are getting rarer n rarer,so hang on these
Why not post em' in General discussion- Helmet thread,it will be cool, to have as many lids there,as poss...especially vintage lids like yours
Why not post em' in General discussion- Helmet thread,it will be cool, to have as many lids there,as poss...especially vintage lids like yours
Dolan- Corporal
- Location : Canada
Registration date : 2011-07-22
Number of posts : 15
- Post n°3
Re: ww1 helmets
Those are some very cool lids you've got there, wouldnt mind having those in my house!
Regards
Regards
YankeeSpirit76- Name : Steve
Location : Bradley County, Tennessee
Registration date : 2011-12-01
Number of posts : 4
- Post n°4
Re: ww1 helmets
Nice helmets Scott. I've been looking for a WWI 26th "Yankee Division" lid but haven't found one yet. My great uncle belonged to the 26th. It was made up of all New England boys, thus the name.
johns3- Corporal
- Location : TN
Registration date : 2012-01-17
Number of posts : 11
- Post n°5
Re: ww1 helmets
Scott,
Nice helmets; looks like you have a 1st Army and a very nicely marked 2nd Bn, 817 Infantry Regiment, 80th Division. If you go to advancedpots.com you will find a topic that covers all 80th Division Helmet Markings in WWI
Regards,
John
Nice helmets; looks like you have a 1st Army and a very nicely marked 2nd Bn, 817 Infantry Regiment, 80th Division. If you go to advancedpots.com you will find a topic that covers all 80th Division Helmet Markings in WWI
Regards,
John
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