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Vietnam Era M1 Helmet with WW2 Reconditioned Shell?
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07-10-2017 07:19 PM
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We used the US M1
helmets when I enlisted in the CDN army in 1974, and even then I could tell that this one was different from that one. We had early and late, new and first issue types...and issued them without and care whatsoever as the anything. If it's a serviceable helmet, it's out there. We used them until we destroyed them, and destroy them we did.
It's you collectors that think they're something special...
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In the Marine Corps it goes: Company/Battalion/Regiment.
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IE, Delta Coy 3rd Battalion 2nd Marines...here.
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We used the US
M1
helmets when I enlisted in the CDN army in 1974, and even then I could tell that this one was different from that one. We had early and late, new and first issue types...and issued them without and care whatsoever as the anything. If it's a serviceable helmet, it's out there. We used them until we destroyed them, and destroy them we did.
It's you collectors that think they're something special...
You got it. It was the same way for me when I enlisted in the US Army in 1968. There were a few WW2 helmet liners about, the chin straps changed styles, but we pretty much used front seam, rear seam. fixed bail, swivel bail and every kind of paint the supply room passed out without regard to period correctness. The Kevlar helmets starting replacing the steel pots in USAREUR during the mid-Eighties.
As for the markings, very possibly identify "Delta Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Training Brigade" at any of the US Army Training Centers before the Army began renaming training units with historical regimental designations.
Last edited by old tanker; 07-11-2017 at 08:52 AM.
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My second duty station in 83 I checked into the supply room and drew my field gear. Supply NCO plops down an M1
helmet and liner. Camo cover was already on it so all I had to do was pop out the head band and put mine in. A few months later while in the field I rubbed my hand across the front and felt something under the cover. So in my spare time I pulled it off and low and behold there were a set of Captain's bars, silver in color soldered on the front. Out comes the bayonet and I pried them off. On the back was stamped sterling silver. I think they are still in one of my junk boxes with dog tags, etc.
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old tanker
Delta Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Training Brigade
Makes more sense too, this is typical marking style of a training facility. This was you know who owns the occupant at a distance, sometimes with Binos even...during an ex...(Field problem).
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