The British helmet used by soldiers during the First World War, also referred to as World War I or The Great War, was a steel helmet which was called the Brodie Helmet. Soldiers wore these to protect their heads as contact between their heads and another object like bullets or melee weapons could prove to be dangerous and life-threatening.
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Its over 50 years old.
His duty was to target "High Value" targets such as officers, communications personnel and snipers.
During the Vietnam War, ARP's were Aerial Rifle Platoons that secured LZ's (Landing Zones).
Their Model 1916 was their first all steel helmet which replaced their leather spiked helmet.
The British helmet used by soldiers during the First World War, also referred to as World War I or The Great War, was a steel helmet which was called the Brodie Helmet. Soldiers wore these to protect their heads as contact between their heads and another object like bullets or melee weapons could prove to be dangerous and life-threatening.
No there was'nt any.
In today's world of football no it is not a good football helmet. Your better off with a concussion Prevention helmet like a xenith or DNA or riddell.
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Yes. Most officers wore collar rank and helmet rank. This doesn't mean that everyone followed regulation though. When it comes to the uniform in ww2, most soldiers did whatever they wanted.
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A World War II, Air Raid Precautions (ARP) helmet, was to show that the wearer was there to help during air raids. But was, hopefully, there to also prevent shrapnel injury to the head.
Improved NCO training
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A World War II, Air Raid Precautions (ARP) helmet, was to show that the wearer was there to help during air raids. But was, hopefully, there to also prevent shrapnel injury to the head.