While Ludwig Baer and Floyd Tubbs are often credited with writing the "first helmet book" that honor would really fall to Bashford Dean, who was actually the curator of the arms and armor gallery at the New York Metropolitian Musuem of Art. Dean was called up by the US Army during WWI to design an American combat helmet, and he is the creator of numerous helmet designs. He was given the rank of Major and assigned this great task.
After the war he wrote the first book: Helmets and Body Armor in Modern Warfare. I actually found a 1977 edition of the book, which is considered for collectors that more desirable printing as it has an official US Army supplement on the creation of the M1. This was written after Mr. Dean passed away in the 1930s.
After the war he wrote the first book: Helmets and Body Armor in Modern Warfare. I actually found a 1977 edition of the book, which is considered for collectors that more desirable printing as it has an official US Army supplement on the creation of the M1. This was written after Mr. Dean passed away in the 1930s.
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