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Two WWI Military Doughboy Helmets
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03-14-2016 12:37 PM
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I don't think they are WW1 but in my opinion they are WW2. The first example looks like a British
service helmet but with a different lining and attachment, Australian
perhaps??? The second looks like what I call a civilian type helmet the type which was issued to Fire-Watchers. The civilian helmet was a cheaper, lighter helmet to the service type.
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They look like construction safety helmets from the 1950s (more likely) or 1960s to me. There is a John Wayne movie about Red Adair, the oil well firefighter, in which he and his blokes wear the similar helmets. I think the movie is titled 'Hellfighters'.
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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
I don't think they are WW1 but in my opinion they are WW2. The first example looks like a
British
service helmet but with a different lining and attachment,
Australian
perhaps??? The second looks like what I call a civilian type helmet the type which was issued to Fire-Watchers. The civilian helmet was a cheaper, lighter helmet to the service type.
Gives me something to go on. Off to search Australian or UK helmets.

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Paul S.
They look like construction safety helmets from the 1950s (more likely) or 1960s to me. There is a John Wayne movie about Red Adair, the oil well firefighter, in which he and his blokes wear the similar helmets. I think the movie is titled 'Hellfighters'.
Which helmet are you referring to? The "civilian" one?
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Both are US Civil Defense helmets. Pretty common and unfortunately not worth very much. I picked up a nearly mint one last summer for about $20.
http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/uplo...1312487480.jpg
They are from WWII.
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They are probably worth $20-$30 each.
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Put these up for sale in the WTS section, fyi.
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My dad was a sector warden (Civil defense, Air raid wardens) in 1942-45. Sector Wardens were assigned neighborhoods in their towns/cities and when blackouts were issued were to check with their neighborhood wardens who were walking their neighborhood's streets to make sure blackout curtains and other measures were being taken to prohibit light showing. In daytime, if there had been bombing raids, Air Raid Wardens were trained to assist civil authorities-- even giving first aid if necessary to casualties-- or man fire hoses, rescue people from rubble, etc. Think of London in Nazi bombing raids. Fortunately in the US, none of the training had to be put in use--except for drills. Wardens were all volunteers, and under the direction of the US Army Reserve. I have seen both types of helmets and both are Warden helmets. in the The decal on the top one is the insignia of the Wardens, civilian defence. The grey webbing on the lower one is definitely US- same as M1
Army interior. Great artifacts-- painted white for blackout visibility, and for use much as construction workers use helmets today. Nice going--they are true artifacts of national defense of the US in wartime.
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