Fabulous stuff, John ! A new book, or lock-down fun ?
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Originally posted by SMP View PostFabulous stuff, John ! A new book, or lock-down fun ?
Lock down fun Steve, but have been out practicing RAPID social distancing which is also much fun.
A detail of the helmet, note how thin the net is where it wraps around the rim. And if anyone is interested in the lot number, there it is.
Thank you David!Attached FilesEsse Quam Videri
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Originally posted by John Hodgin View PostThanks guys! Here are some photos of the helmet. It was passed between four friends before coming to me. David B. originally had it, passed it to Russ Hamilton who sent it to Mike Davis. Mike stated that of all the jump helmets he has owned, this is his favorite. Homer H. bought it from VG and then sent it to me. The net appears to have been on the helmet since the war, note how the net is looped to the chin strap.
Сool helmet, John and I must say IMO it's very close to camo job and configuration to Willi's one.Attached FilesLooking for FJR2 combat pics in Russia.
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Originally posted by John Hodgin View PostThanks guys! Here are some photos of the helmet. It was passed between four friends before coming to me. David B. originally had it, passed it to Russ Hamilton who sent it to Mike Davis. Mike stated that of all the jump helmets he has owned, this is his favorite. Homer H. bought it from VG and then sent it to me. The net appears to have been on the helmet since the war, note how the net is looped to the chin strap.
Thank you for sharingWhen you go home
Tell them for us and say
For your tomorrow
We gave our today
--Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
Iwo Jima 1945
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Originally posted by Sergey K. View PostСool helmet, John and I must say IMO it's very close to camo job and configuration to Willi's one.
Thanks for all the positive comments gentlemen!Attached FilesEsse Quam Videri
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Originally posted by MP 38 View PostThe stick grenade seems to have a texture to the head. Was this common throughout the war or was it strictly later war?
Meanwhile, a great period photo of nets.Esse Quam Videri
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Originally posted by MP 38 View PostRegarding the helmet, is the camo on it considered later war such as Ardennes timeframe or later?Attached FilesEsse Quam Videri
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