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    M1 Garand and M1 Helmet Pictures

    These photos were taken in 1940 and show a Fort Benning soldier modeling two new experimental helmets in a firing position with the new M1icon Garand rifle. This is one year before the start of the U.S. entry into WWII and it demonstrates that even at that late date the U.S. Army was still trying to determine what would replace the U.S. M1917A1 that was still in service at that time.
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    This is the TS-2 helmet which would eventually be further refined and designated the iconic M1 Helmet




    This is the same soldier but he's wearing the Model 5 helmet that was the other helmet that was under final consideration at the Fort Benning trials.


    It's difficult to imagine U.S. soldiers looking like Spanish Conquistadors while storming the beaches at Normandy but it almost happened.
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    Below left is another view of the model 5 helmet during the trials. On the right is a WWI era German helmet.
    The Army liked the extra protection offered by the Model 5 but from the side it looked too much like a German helmet.

    We weren't at war with Germanyicon at the time of the trials but they must have seen it coming.


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    What is attached to the M1icon rifle rear sight in these photos ?

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    I noticed that too and hoped one of you Garandicon gurus would know what it is.

    I couldn't tell if it was attached to the Garand sight or some part of his equipment behind it (?)

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    I was wondering that too! I thought it was the chinstrap in the second one but it's in the first one also.
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    Automatic over-sized conquistador helmet pusher backer.
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    Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring

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    Geeze Bob, I almost lost my lunch laughing at your "Automatic over-sized conquistador helmet pusher backer" because I was thinking those helmets rode pretty low too. Speaking of LOW, how about that low blow being delivered by the guy on the left? Ohoooooo....... thats gonna hurt, not to mention the guy is pulling off his gas mask at the same time he is divirting the bayonet thrust. He's a super star.

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