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  1. Brodie helmet - Wikipedia

    At the outbreak of World War I, none of the combatants provided their troops with steel helmets. Soldiers of most nations went into battle wearing cloth, felt or leather headgear that offered no …

  2. Original WW I US Hats & Helmets for sale | eBay

    Get the best deals on Original WW I US Hats & Helmets when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable …

  3. US Military Helmets: The American Evolution - The Armory Life

    Oct 11, 2022 · The helmets were domestically produced and based on a French design that really wasn’t all that different from the French heavy cavalry helmets that were still in service in the …

  4. Headgear - Griffin Militaria

    WWI U.S. Army 6th Division Painted Model 1917 Combat Helmet $ 200.00 Item Number: 91385

  5. Guide Of US Helmets From 1915 To 1983

    Dec 1, 2024 · The design of the helmet is familiar to anyone who has seen a First World War movie. The helmet resembles an upside down dishpan or washbasin in that it consists of a …

  6. WWI US Helmets - warhelmetauctions.com

    During World War I, the U.S. military issued a number of different helmet designs to its soldiers. One of the most famous helmet designs from World War I is the M1917 helmet, which was …

  7. WWI U.S. Headgear - Stahlhelms

    At the outbreak of WWI, none of the countries provided steel helmets to their troops. Soldiers of most nations went into battle wearing cloth, felt, or leather headgear that offered no protection …

  8. Original US WWI And WWII Helmets - 1944 Militaria

    1944 Militaria offers a premier collection of original U.S. WWI and WWII-era Helmets. Our carefully curated selection includes WWI Doughboy helmets and M1 Fixed and Swivel Bale …

  9. WWI United States Headgear - Bay State Militaria - For Sale

    A sting of ivy leaves wraps around the helmet. One of the nicest large portrait photos of a Doughboy that we have offered, along with his named wound certificate.

  10. Helmet M-1917 - WORLDWAR1.com

    The United States entered into World War I in April 1917, at this time the United States Army did not have a helmet for its troops. The adoption of a helmet by the French, British and German …