This is my most recent Japanese helmet acquisition. I have noticed that these Japanese helmets always seem to come with a neat surprise of some kind. There is no documentation to support the Iwo Jima story but that is the story that came from the family of the veteran when the helmet was purchased. I am hoping some of the Kanji on this helmet might helmet to confirm or deny this. Inside the helmet is fitted with the correct Army style liner and it looks to me as if the chinstraps were cut off on the battle field when the helmet was recovered. When I went to look for the liner date which is a 14 I noticed that there was another set of Kanji present and the numbers 103 along with some mud! Help with the translation of the Kanji would be greatly appreciated. I am hoping that it might be some kind of unit identification which might help place this helmet on Iwo Jima. Here are the pictures and thanks for the help. -Jeremy
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IJA Bringback Helmet from Iwo Jima Help With Kanji Translation Greatly Appreciated
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The writing on the rim appears to be a name, Ito(o).
I'm not sure about the liner, it reads migarimo.....or morigami if read from left to right....which is a name as well.
Interesting helmet, perhaps it was issued to one man and later to a second.Last edited by blinky; 10-22-2011, 11:55 AM.
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You might approach it from the direction of researching the vet who brought it back. I think you would have better luck. See if you can find his service record, if his unit was ever on Iwo Jima. If it was, I'd feel better about it. But most people who don't know too much about the wars have always heard about Iwo Jima, so it is the first thing that comes to mind if you are a non collector trying to "embellish". Great looking helmet btw, congratulations.
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Originally posted by blinky View PostThe writing on the rim appears to be a name, Ito(o).
I'm not sure about the liner, it reads migarimo.....or morigami if read from left to right....which is a name as well.
Interesting helmet, perhaps it was issued to one man and later to a second.
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