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        Hey Ronr if you are intrested in the translation of what is on your extremely nice french ww1 helmet:

        "Dans la charge dans le combat, le tembour bat" = “In the charge, during batlle, untill death the drummer drums”

        “Le tembour de victoire”= the drum of victory

        “La Marseillaise”= name of the French national anthem

        (The lady painted with the flag is the national symbol of france--> Marianne)

        “il est demoli” = it/he is destructed (refers to the enemy)

        “Patrie! Famille!”= fatherland! Family

        “l’ennemi peut venir, je l’attends courageux, ici pour la patrie et là bas pour vous deux.” = the enemy can come, i will wait with courage, here for the fatherland and there for u too.


        Kind regards and once again a very nice collection you got there!
        Tom

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          Originally posted by tom wy View Post
          Hey Ronr if you are intrested in the translation of what is on your extremely nice french ww1 helmet:

          "Dans la charge dans le combat, le tembour bat" = “In the charge, during batlle, untill death the drummer drums”

          “Le tembour de victoire”= the drum of victory

          “La Marseillaise”= name of the French national anthem

          (The lady painted with the flag is the national symbol of france--> Marianne)

          “il est demoli” = it/he is destructed (refers to the enemy)

          “Patrie! Famille!”= fatherland! Family

          “l’ennemi peut venir, je l’attends courageux, ici pour la patrie et là bas pour vous deux.” = the enemy can come, i will wait with courage, here for the fatherland and there for u too.


          Kind regards and once again a very nice collection you got there!
          Tom
          Tom,

          Many, many thanks for the trranslation!

          I have always wondered what the inscriptions said in French.

          Really appreciate the fact that you took the time to help.

          Best regards and Merry Christmas!
          RonR

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            Originally posted by RonR View Post
            Matthew,

            Please post it when you have a chance.

            Best regards,
            I've posted it before, in the Japanese section. Have a looksie: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=264132

            But heres a recent picture.
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              New to this forum, found it when I was searching for info on this helmet. It was brought back by my Uncle, given to my father and given to me. I have had it for 25 years and just decided to see what I could figure out about it. The name on it is not my Uncle and dont know if it was a friend or what. My Uncle has been diseased for many years. This is a very interesting forum and enjoy all the info! I know they are not the best pictures.....






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                WOW!

                Looks like you hit the Jackpot!

                Here is some information on James H. Oaks.

                Not sure if this is the same soldier, but it is what is available.

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                File Unit: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938 - 1946 (Enlistment Records)
                in the Series: World War II Army Enlistment Records, created 6/1/2002 - 9/30/2002, documenting the period ca. 1938 - 1946. - Record Group 64 (info) <!--b>Member of: </b>; Creator:
                Brief Scope: This series contains records of approximately nine million men and women who enlisted in the United States Army, including the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
                You may wish to View the FAQs for this series.
                < Previous Record |
                <TABLE><TBODY><TR><TH width=165>Field Title</TH><TH>Value</TH><TH>Meaning</TH><!--th width="45">Notes/
                Details</th--></TR><TR><TD width="165">ARMY SERIAL NUMBER</TD><TD>16038932 </TD><TD>16038932 </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">NAME</TD><TD>OAKS#JAMES#H############ </TD><TD>OAKS#JAMES#H############ </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">RESIDENCE: STATE</TD><TD>62 </TD><TD>MICHIGAN </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">RESIDENCE: COUNTY</TD><TD>163 </TD><TD>WAYNE </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">PLACE OF ENLISTMENT</TD><TD>6228 </TD><TD>DETROIT MICHIGAN </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY</TD><TD>01 </TD><TD>01 </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH</TD><TD>08 </TD><TD>08 </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR</TD><TD>41 </TD><TD>41 </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION</TD><TD>PVT# </TD><TD>Private </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">GRADE: CODE</TD><TD>8 </TD><TD>Private </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION</TD><TD>MD# </TD><TD>Medical Department - For Enlisted Men of the Medical Department (includes Enlisted Men of the Medical Department on Duty with the Dental Corps) </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">BRANCH: CODE</TD><TD>70 </TD><TD>Medical Department - For Enlisted Men of the Medical Department (includes Enlisted Men of the Medical Department on Duty with the Dental Corps) or Army Nurse Corps </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">FIELD USE AS DESIRED</TD><TD># </TD><TD># </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">TERM OF ENLISTMENT</TD><TD>0 </TD><TD>Undefined Code </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">LONGEVITY</TD><TD>### </TD><TD>### </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL</TD><TD>0 </TD><TD>Civil Life </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">NATIVITY</TD><TD>52 </TD><TD>KENTUCKY </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">YEAR OF BIRTH</TD><TD>22 </TD><TD>22 </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">RACE AND CITIZENSHIP</TD><TD>1 </TD><TD>White, citizen </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">EDUCATION</TD><TD>0 </TD><TD>Grammar school </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">CIVILIAN OCCUPATION</TD><TD>316 </TD><TD>Farm hands, general farms </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">MARITAL STATUS</TD><TD>6 </TD><TD>Single, without dependents </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">COMPONENT OF THE ARMY</TD><TD>1 </TD><TD>Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men) </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">CARD NUMBER</TD><TD># </TD><TD># </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">BOX NUMBER</TD><TD>0210 </TD><TD>0210 </TD><!--td> View </td--></TR><TR><TD width="165">FILM REEL NUMBER</TD><TD>2.67# </TD><TD>2.67# </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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                  Originally posted by RonR View Post
                  Tom,

                  Many, many thanks for the trranslation!

                  I have always wondered what the inscriptions said in French.

                  Really appreciate the fact that you took the time to help.

                  Best regards and Merry Christmas!
                  you are welcome! You also took the time to post your beautiful collection of GI arts, soo I figured that i might do something back

                  Merry Christmas and a happy new collecting year!
                  kind regards
                  Tom

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                    Originally posted by python86 View Post
                    New to this forum, found it when I was searching for info on this helmet. It was brought back by my Uncle, given to my father and given to me. I have had it for 25 years and just decided to see what I could figure out about it. The name on it is not my Uncle and dont know if it was a friend or what. My Uncle has been diseased for many years. This is a very interesting forum and enjoy all the info! I know they are not the best pictures.....
                    Welcome to the forum! And thanks for sharing this wonderful para vet art. It's a beauty.

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                      French Helmets

                      RonR
                      Those are great French helmets you have. The one with the paintings of the drummer and soldiers on it isn't a WW1 helmet, it's a M26 french Helmet. The other two are WW1 helmets. The medical helmet with the cross of Lorraine on it is for the Free French, not the US 79th division. Great helmets. They are a beut!
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                        Stunning helmet Python Rob
                        God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                          Originally posted by RonR View Post
                          Giorgio,

                          That is an incredible Helmet!

                          Three thumbs up!

                          Best regards,
                          Thank you Ron
                          Let's do a trade for one of your many camo helmets

                          Giorgio

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                            29th Division Helmet

                            Even though I have posted it before, I thought I would post it again here. I only have one though. Sorry for the pictures.....I have things packed away and haven't photographed it under better conditions.......won't be able to until the basement repair is finished.

                            Ron













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                              Ron,

                              That is a beautiful 29th infantry souvenir helmet.

                              Martin

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                                Not sure of the vintage of the artwork on this M40 helmet.

                                What i do know is that Private James Purda was 23 years old and lived in Cleveland, Ohio when he enlisted on March 26, 1941.
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