Hello folks. I just picked up a nice lot of items from the daughter of a US WWII vet, and this French WWI helmet was among his souvenirs. It is complete w/ the exception of the badge. My question is, did these helmets leave the factory (ies), with the badges installed, or were they installed at the time that the helmets were issued dependent upon which branch of service got them (infantry, artillery, medical, colonial, etc)? I honestly can't tell if t his one ever had a badge mounted to it, and the overall condition makes me think that this one might've never been issued and that the wear is simply the result of its nearly 100 years of age. Even the original drawstring is present, but was never threaded through the holes. Dare I say, it's the first of these I've had w/ such a nice liner and an INTACT chinstrap. I'd appreciate your thoughts. Thank you.
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Hi Milton,
You raise a good question and I'd be interested in an answer too. Your piece is in wonderful condition for the age and looks great! From the badge area, it would appear it's never had one fitted...
At the time, the helmet was generic, so my guess is that they were fitted from stock for each specific branch...------------------------------------------------
Collector of French ww2-era insignia.
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Hi Scott. That's what I'm thinking too. From a purely logistical standpoint, it would stand to reason that rather than allocate specific amounts of helmets w/ specific badges from the factories, that they'd be applied from generic stocks at the point of issue. I hope some more folks will chime in w/ some add'l information. Thanks for your post.
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It depends. Sometimes the badges were applied and then the entire helmet was painted. But other times, the helmets were painted and then badges were applied later. You see this mostly with medical Adrians, as the badges are almost always a lighter shade blue than the helmets. So it does happen.
I can't see any imprint on the helmet of a badge that was on there at any time. It's possible it was never issued, or was issued to a unit or nation that didn't put a badge on it.
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Originally posted by Milton View PostAll very intriguing possibilities, to be sure! No, I don't see any real signs of another underlying paint color. Guess the jury might be out on this one for a while! Either way, it's nice to have one w/ a full liner AND chinstrap for a change. Thanks for the comments!
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