The most widely recognised Air Raid Warden's helmet insignia is the two-inch high 'W'.Depending on the air raid warden's rank he would have either a black helmet with white 'W' or a white helmet with black 'W' (plus one or two one-inch bars (separated by a half-inch gap) to denote seniority within the wardens' service).However, there are a thousands of helmets from various localities with a . Frank Harrison EDINGER Army Chaplains Department who died 26/02/1918 HOLLYBROOK MEMORIAL, SOUTHAMPTON United Kingdom '
Its service history within the US armed forces spans a period of over forty years, being the standard issue military headgear for American soldiers between 1941 and 1983 and inspiring imitation models around the world. dailyinfo[29]=' Oberleutnant zur See Axel Carl Ludwig VON SCHOENERMARCK S.M.S. Although the helmet shells do look the same they do not feel the same. Few military helmets, whether in modern times, or further back, have the distinction of being used in over ten major wars. var daym=mydate.getDate()
The American P17 chinstrap bail negated the flaws of the British design. No criticism of you, however the term 'brodie' is a silly collector's term which has no historical precedence (a chap called Brodie designed an early helmet which . You can post now and register later.
During the 1920s, the Army investigated several designs. Thank you so much Leon i appreciate that , now i have all the info to keep, somehow i could never bear to part with these two gems , and they were both luck on finding as i was not looking for them in the first place, i just thought hey that's nice and bought them for my shelf , again thank you. These helmets were approved for service on 15 May 1916. . stepback_antiques 12 years ago. NOT JUST RESTORATION. He said it has a separate rim and a serial number of ZA57. // Stop Define Variables for days of the month
I too have seen dates on these lugs most often the way your pictures show them. Both helmet have a similar dome and similar skirt. As a result, it was estimated that the M1 had saved the lives of approximately 70,000 men between the outbreak of the war in late 1941 and its conclusion in the autumn of 1945. var mydate=new Date()
The chinstrap bails on a British Mark I and a U.S. P17 are of a completely different design. A later study at the end of the Second World War would show that approximately 54% of bullets which hit the M1 of servicemen in Europe and the Pacific failed to penetrate the helmet. Clear editor.
If so I know the US Navy used red painted helmets on their ships fordamage control teams. dailyinfo[12]=' 457 Lance Corporal Arthur Price ROWE 2nd/7th Bn. dailyinfo[24]=' Captain Denzil Robert THURSTON Air Force Cross Airship Training Wing (Cranwell). if (month<10) month="0"+month
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Also on the remains of the liner there should also be a date/maker name. 11-30-2022 Local Time 06:08 AM The "4B" is a McCord Radiator stamp for the M17A1 (aka "Kelly") helmet. Vimyridge23 April , 2010 in Uniforms,Cap Badges and Insignia. What I know so far, He was injured in France in 1940 so was 'dropped' from active service. Hello Leon. The shape of the helmet was also somewhat similar to the Brodie in that it was based around a circular steel cap which provided maximum protection to the top of the head, with the rim protecting the ears and upper face. The liner can always be a replacementthough that style screams WWI and should be held in place with a rivet.. Specification. English: The "Brodie" shrapnel helmet was the flat steel helmet worn by British Empire troops in the first and second world wars, and U.S. troops in World War I. Thank you for that feedback! A heat stamp of 50A with an 'S' beneath it on a Schlueter manufactured helmet.
Thus, over a quarter of a century it had seen widespread service from the trenches of northern France in 1915 to the flight from that same region twenty-five years later, an action which ensured that Britain could continue the fight against Nazi Germany. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) - 2NHRH10 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. It is a much heavier and more robust design. Tom.Delahoyde Here's a list of WW2 American Helmet Liner Makers. The result in 1940 was the M1, which was effectively an altered version of the M1917. However, the M1 sits further back on the head than the Brodie, thus providing greater protection to the neck. Royal Horse Artillery who died 16/03/1917 VARENNES MILITARY CEMETERY France '
One of the main purposes of it was to essentially allow the head to breathe and sweat inside the steel cap. Known M1917 Helmet Liner Manufacturers Stamp Marks. never received helmet covers while in France. I suppose it also is one of the images of the start of WWII for the US with forces in the Pacific wearing it while under Japanese attack at Wake Island and Pearl Harbour. depaor014 January , 2013 in Uniforms,Cap Badges and Insignia. The brim is quite shallow in width & the lining system comprises a padding fixed to the crown comprising layers of felt, lint, and cotton wool. Canadian Railway Troops who died 18/12/1918 BUSIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION France GWF is free to use so please support the Forum Brodie Steel trench helmet Identification marks By Vimyridge Unlike the ubiquitous Stahlhelm which had been developed by the Germans around the same time the Brodie did not have a nape piece extending further down at the back to protect the neck, however, it did offer greater all round protection from shrapnel descending down into the trenches. The design was esentially the same in WW2, but there are a number of specific differences between the two and once you recognise these differences, such as the width of the brim (wider in WW1), you find you can tell one from another very easily.
M1 Helmet Identification; Shipping; Sizing; 1-877-862-5245; TOP POTS - DEDICATED TO M-1 HELMET PRESERVATION. The British troops followed with the Brodie helmet. what I can tell you is that, it appears to be from the WW2 period with the cropped helmet lugs, the markings I've not seen. If it is red paint then I would agree with Colin that fire serviceis likely, perhaps even from an RAF base. Royal Warwickshire Regiment who died 12/03/1918 ST. Production increased rapidly in 1916 and by that summer over a million units had been produced. Could somebody post a beginner's guide to what exactly a Brodie helmet is, if there was any other type of British helmet in WWI, and how they differed from WW2?
When the First World War erupted in the autumn of 1914 all of the major powers were lacking any type of military headgear which could offer effective protection in the face of modern warfare and weaponry. As the use of the helmet spread it became known by several other names, including the shrapnel helmet, the battle bowler (owing to its resemblance to a bowler hat), the Tommy helmet (owing to its employment by American troops), the tin hat and the doughboy helmet, doughboy being a widely used name for American infantrymen during the First World War. dailyinfo[11]=' Captain Charles Edmund WOOD Mentioned in Despatches Adjt. L31cm x D29cm x H12cm. dailyinfo[19]=' 9228 Corporal George F. PARRY 2nd Bn. Recently on another Great war forum, a collector asked what the FKS on the inside of his WW1 brodie shell meant. I think it would be a perfect fit alongside the gas masks in the game, especially with the hype for Battlefield 1 and all. U.S. M2 Pathfinder camo was particularly favored by members of the 82nd. Here you go Kenny, on closer inspection it looks like the last letter is probably a B. Greetings. Could be Kenny, it's not a British stamp mark socould have beenmade by one of the allied countries , if, it is American then it could be a M1917AI used between 1936 - 1941, the same period the MKII chin-strap. Who can tell me about this helmet British WW1 or WW2 or..?? This cloth by it very nature blended in well and covered up any shiny paint on the helmets finish. //-->, By The liner should be afixed in the helmet using a single copper rivet that is peened. Fully restored with river gravel finis
I am pretty sure the ww2 helmet was worn protecting/ patrolling the British Houses of Parliament after he was injured in standard service. It was owing to its shape that the German forces on the Western Front began to refer to the helmet as the Salatschssel or salad bowl. dailyinfo[3]=' 45 Gunner HAZURA SINGH 31st Mountain Battery Indian Mountain Artillery who died 03/03/1920 TEHRAN MEMORIAL Iranm '
During World War 1, the U.S. adopted the Brodie Helmet, also called the British Mark 1. Hi, I recently found my Step-dad's Father's WW2 Mk.1* Brodie. Related Weapons & Armor. if (year < 1000) year+=1900
If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. The M1 offered exceptional protection. BlackWatch 5 years ago. NPB. The Brodie has been described by the Imperial War Museum as "a masterpiece of simple design", while militaria expert Martin Pegler calls it "the most instantly recognisable symbol of the British Tommy", although most troops would not have referred to it by by the same name. Display as a link instead, SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN France '
WWII US M-1 101st AIRBORNE 506st PIR HELMET ALL ORIGINAL. Hi J.H.E. Your link has been automatically embedded. $11295 Welcome to the forum SR71, there's not much to go on without it's liner. Royal Welsh Fusiliers who died 11/03/1915 FAUQUISSART MILITARY CEMETERY, LAVENTIE France '
Clment. They also have a similar liner and chinstrap. Category. Really appreciate the expertise provided here and hoping that you can help me with the helmet pictured. var day=mydate.getDay()
An update on my helmet: a little light sanding and I was able to find the heat stamp, though this has only raised more questionsthe stamp is XHF.
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With New Vegas, I luckily was able to use the NCR Trooper Helmet, but there is no helmet like that in this game. We live day by day, and I always say: yesterday is history, today's reality, and tomorrow's a dream.' dailyinfo[5]=' 12147 Private Harry COOK 8th Bn. One is stamped 1938 in the 'furniture' and is either RAF blue or a police issue type. Here is an image ( sorry for bad quality) There are 3 letters painted on the front i think it could be either one of these combinations: Now I'd be too bloody lucky if it was a Brodie - but it is interesting nonethless. There is also a drill hole on rear of the brim. I found a brodie helmet at an antique shop, its been painted black (going over several peace signs in black sharpie). It was also in 1916 that the British began supplying large numbers of Brodie helmets to their allies. The high temperature of the oven caused the lead based paint to melt briefly before hardening which encapsulated the saw dust particles securing them to the helmets surface. That's interesting that he was a staff member, because staff members were asked to volunteer to help in fire watching duties, with miles of corridors and hundreds of offices to check. This website uses cookies for functionality, analytics and advertising purposes as described in our, "I pressed forward with the others to watch the United States physically entering the War, so god-like, so magnificent, so splendidly unimpaired in comparison with the tired nerve-racked men of the British Army. WW2 British Army Staff Officers Cap and Collar Tabs. Hello Gents, it's been a long time, but I am back with an ID request. . After many experiments, Brodie came to the conclusion that a relatively simple form of helmet would offer reasonable protection, be serviceable and cheap to produce in large numbers. 6 Reserve Lorry Park Royal Air Force who died 28/02/1919 BELGRADE CEMETERY Belgium '
dailyinfo[25]=' 262952 Private Archibald Stanley BURGNEAY 8th Bn. 14th Bde. There are 3 letters painted on the front i think it could be either one of these combinations: The man responsible for the design of the German Stahlhelm was Dr. Friedrich Schwerd of the Technical Institute of Hannover. dailyinfo[16]=' 22659 Serjeant George SNELL Military Medal "T" Bty. The color of paint used by both the British and American manufactures do show some similarity. The American manufactures used an entirely different method to apply the paint to the helmets. A Google search only returns one hit-another helmet with the stamp-but I dont see XHF in any manufacturer listings. Good to see that copper rivetswere used. By holding a British shell in one hand and an American shell in the other the weight difference is obvious. 1st Bn. dailyinfo[23]=' 9656 Private Isaac COOPER "A" Coy. It was the standard military issue helmet, albeit with some slight alterations to it, for American soldiers in the Korean War and the Vietnam War, as well as a whole host of smaller conflicts and deployments down to the early 1980s. arrived in France in 1917 wearing wool campaign hats, which would have beenunsuitablefor trench combat. Just sold the ARVN ranger helmet. With a liner most HS shells are running around $150.00 on most sites. The U.S. produced over 2.7 million Brodie helmets by the end of the war. In August 1915 he acquired a patent for a steel helmet design of his own, one which could be produced from a single sheet of steel pressed into the first basic Brodie helmet. Accordingly the main actors in the war quickly began developing new headgear. var fontstart = ''
I am trying to work out what the markings are/ what they mean. Pasted as rich text. WW2 BRITISH ARMY Staff Officers Cap and Collar Tabs - 26.62. . dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. Originally this was a hard-hat like support which was designed to fit inside the steel cap, offering comfort, support and an extra layer of protection. G. Budd, Manufacturing Co. on the American helmets they look very crudely overlapped. McCord Radiator, Ford Motor Company were both known to have made P17s, but there wereundoubtedly more.
This helmet was called The Helmet, Steel, Mark I but is also sometimes referred to as the Brodie steel helmet or the Brodie Mark I helmet. Leatherwear Co of America - Brooklyn - New York. The British Mark I has a rubber ring sometimes called adoughnut sewn between two pieces of wool in the base of the helmet dome. The helmet shell is indeed a M1* with an early made Vero liner. The British did have an upgrade that was never adopted by the Americans. The American shell is heavier. It also is interesting that the British kept the Brodie Helmet while the US went to the M1 for better protection. 5th Bde. Brodie Helmet ID? 1-877-862-5245; Home; Contact; About Us; Why Top Pots; He worked in Eastgate House, Exter. I'm putting in a picture. DPH M1 fixed bail, 34th ID "Red Bull" w/ Mickey Mouse Camo. These have some 115716872255 "We Cannot Always Buy What We Want, But We Buy What We Can". This was the American M1 helmet, arguably the most iconic and recognizable military helmet produced in modern times. First issued in 1915, The M-15's distinct shape and effectiveness on the battlefield paved way for future . dailyinfo[23]=' 9656 Private Isaac COOPER "A" Coy. Significantly, over 400,000 Brodies were sold to the United States for use in France after they joined the war in April 1917. New Zealand Engineers who died 13/03/1918 ST. POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION France '
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It's hard for me to tell without the liner, but could the helmet be American Colin? The shell is an American made M1917A1 made by the ( McCord Radiator Co ) the heat stamp number( 10C ). Both were manufactured using a similar process. The doughnut was added for the wearers comfort. The main part of the helmet was the steel shell or cap which was produced from non-magnetic Hadfield Steel, a steel and manganese alloy similar to that which the British had begun to employ to make the Brodie helmet as early as 1916. DPB
The helmet istself is a Mk.1* but i have looked and cannot find any manufacturer stamps on either the helmet or liner/strap.
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My M1915 adrian helmet from the belgium army and british Brodie Mk1 helmet used from the USA, Haller's Blue Army Soldier: Uniform Identification. engaged in defending high profile public building such as the Houses of Parliament. helmets which have a wide range of different paint colours and textures, most of these new helmetswere made in early 1941. A quick examination of an original example and the brush strokes can easily be seen. While the M1917 and Brodie helmets appear very similar, a few characteristics like the chinstrap ball, construction material and paint were slightly different. of a WW1 helmet this normally means it's milder steel used and not for combat use. Few military helmets that have ever been manufactured are as iconic as the Brodie helmet. The stamping on the underside of the rim reads: G.S.W. Early Mark I helmet initially had thisfeature only to be discontinue in mid 1916. WW1 Brodie British Helmet Original C. 1916 455.00 Click & Collect 12.00 postage or Best Offer 26 watching WW1 US AEF 30th Division Patch Painted Brodie Helmet 190.63 29.65 postage 10 watching Original USA American WW1 M-1917 Brodie Helmet with Original Sand Finish w Liner 317.72 63.54 postage or Best Offer Though we never call it that. In the years after the end of the war the American Infantry Board tested a number of new models, but each of these were deemed to not mark any real improvement on the earlier design. I guess my difficulty is that discussions about brodies are quite detailed and assume prior knowledge. If its a split rivet that holds the bails in place, its Brit. British Nurse Vera Brittain, http://warrelics.eu/forum/helmets/ww1-b met-16128/. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. I don't think FKS has been definitively pinned down, but most sources say it represents Firth & Sons Ltd. H.M.S. Royal Marine Light Infantry who died 17/03/1918 BELLAVISTA OLD BRITISH CEMETERY Peru '
I always liked the Brodie Helmet, sure as protective as other helmets of the era but a neat helmet. About this item Reproduction of the World War Two British Brodie Helmet complete with a sprung webbing chin strap. Classic cars
dailyinfo[27]=' 5778 Private William CUMMINGS 6th Bn. During the State Opening of Parliament in 1942 they formed a guard of honour for the King in the Royal Gallery and in that same year were inspected by Churchill.
View detail. However, he has recently discovered that apparently all Brodie and Mk.I helmets were pressed by Joseph Sankey and Sons, so the the initials simply indicate the steel supplier. And this only accounts for its use by the American military. Upload or insert images from URL. April 2, 2014 in var day=mydate.getDay()
This is an excellent true combat example of a genuine Canadian Mark 1 steel helmet that is dated 1941. A heat stamp of 305B on a McCord manufactured helmet. The unpainted shell was dipped onto a vat of olive paint. Follow on Instagram, The British Mark I Brodie & the U.S. P17, know the difference, M42 winter camo. The British helmet is made from 21 gauge steel, while the American helmet is made from 19 gauge steel. He worked in WhiteHall prior to the war as a chartered surveyor. This is what so many collectors need to restore an original British WW2 or American WWI Dough Boy helmet to wearable or even presentable condition. Probably the most recognised piece of kit from the Second World War is the British tin helmet which was also used in a variety of forms on the Home Front. A thick felt pad was fitted to the top of the skull interior to aid in cushioning against impact. MSA. Danish m23. helmet Bowl-shaped steel helmet showing remains of crude dappled camouflage colours of light brown and mid-green on an apple green field. Thanks for these pictures! 354.85 Buy It Now. Worchester Pressed Steel Co - Worchester - Massachusetts. Sign up for a new account in our community.
The Advanced Combat Helmet, the current combat helmet used by the U.S. Army, was included (size large, denoted ACH) for comparison to current combat helmets. A E MK I 1941 G.S.W. The Liner maker is R.H.Long 1917 and the other liner stamp mark could be an Army. Colloquially, it was also called the shrapnel helmet, Tommy helmet, or Tin Hat, and in the United States known as a doughboy helmet. 2nd Bn. Progressive Knitting Works - Brooklyn - New York. Here is a good thread with a posting describing the British manufacturer codes. Royal Horse Artillery who died 21/02/1917 GUARDS CEMETERY, COMBLES France '
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HEAT STAMP 626A. dailyinfo[15]=' SS/342 Able Seaman Henry George SMITH (RFR/CH/B/5534). Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. British Mark I Brodie Helmet. You can contact the auctioneer on +353 1 282 6107 for more information. It also depends on where the helmet came from, are you inthe US? var month=mydate.getMonth()+1
The M1 was eventually used in virtually every part of the globe, certainly everywhere that fell within the American sphere of influence during the Cold War, from the Balkans to much of South America and from West Germany to Singapore. In the photo it looks like it could be surface rust? dailyinfo[18]=' 6422 Private Charlie GILBERT 4th Coy. Article about: Hi everybody i found this helmet while i'm surfing on the net. All orders are shipped the same day from within the USA. OPH Royal Welsh Fusiliers who died 11/03/1915 FAUQUISSART MILITARY CEMETERY, LAVENTIE France '
Most American helmet do have heating lot numbers.
2nd Bn. Capac = Capac Manufacturing Co - Michigan. The Both the liners and the chinstrap on the British and its American cousin are almost identical.
While the basic structure of the M1 remained relatively unchanged in the years that followed, the liner went through many different designs. I already have two others. So these were our deliverers at last." Soldiers wearing the recently issued Brodie helmet on the Western Front, 1916 More details: NAM. Bluecher German Navy who died 29/01/1915 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom '
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The threads that discuss the helmet will contain lots more information. Royal Engineers who died 31/01/1919 COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Germany '
14th Bde. I have had a good look at your helmet again and managed to find another one to compare,This is an American, Here is a British made helmet from the same period, look at the rim joint how clean the joint is put together, now take a look at the rim joints. and 34th Coy. The finalised model which went into mass production using Hadfield Steel from late 1915 onwards weighed 2.4 pounds or 1.1. kgs. The codeusuallystarts with a Z and is followedby a series of numbers. The Spanish helmet had a great deal of German influence because Germany equiped the Spanish armed forces during its civil war. What pattern of helmet is this, and given the unusual markings, is it a valuable relic, or is it some fantasy piece suitable to be stripped and restored to issue green? By 1916, Brodie helmet . The doughnut was added for the wearers comfort. The British Mark I has a rubber ring sometimes called adoughnut sewn between two pieces of wool in the base of the helmet dome.
You cannot paste images directly. By Fully restored with river gravel finis, M16 LW transitional helmet. (Salonika) Territorial Force Nursing Service who died 01/03/1918 KNOWLE (SS.
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