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18 May 2022 Garand Picture of the Day

Over 22 million U.S. M1
steel helmets were manufactured through September 1945. Production was done by McCord Radiator and Manufacturing Company and Schlueter Manufacturing Company; the former developed a method to create an almost eighteen-centimeter deep bowl in a single pressing, which was an engineering milestone at the time.
Total production per year during the period 1941-45 :
- 1941 : 323 510
- 1942 : 5 001 384
- 1943 : 7 648 880
- 1944 : 5 703 520
- 1945 : 3 685 721
In 1944, the stainless steel helmet rim with a seam at the front was replaced by a manganese steel rim with a rear seam, as well as the helmet bails were changed from a fixed, welded version to a swivel model in 1942, along with slight alterations to the shaping of the side brim. Further M1 helmets were manufactured for the Korean War
The design of the bowl-like shell led to some novel uses: When separated from the liner, the shell could be used as an entrenching tool, a hammer, a washbasin, a bucket, a bowl, and a seat. The shell was also used as a cooking pot, but the practice was discouraged as it would make the metal alloy brittle
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How I can understand this picture…
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Originally Posted by
Ovidio
How I can understand this picture…
Soaking feet in a "pot" of (probably) hot water.
Bob
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