I'm pretty familiar with the 1917, British, & French steel pots --
that's not one.
IIRC there were a number of firms that made various kinds of protective headgear for private sale to servicemen.
That must be one of them. It's not a 1917 or a British as the dome is far too high.
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Then he sold a lot of them
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that's not one.
IIRC there were a number of firms that made various kinds of protective headgear for private sale to servicemen.
That must be one of them. It's not a 1917 or a British as the dome is far too high.
Note the number of those pots in the original picture. There is a lot of them.
Now look at the previous picture of "Marines Through the Wheat". Note the Marine in the middle. He is wearing one of those odd pots with an AGE attached as are some of the other Marines.
Col. Catlain made note of the fact that the Marines were issued their steel pots upon arrival in France.
Only the Shadow knows, but there was obviously a variation of the 1917 helmet used by the Marines.:beerchug:
Jim