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Collector Corner: A Guide to WWII USAAF Flying Helmets - MSN
For many aviation enthusiasts, the allure of WWII-era flying gear runs deeper than nostalgia-it's a connection to history through the personal artifacts of those who flew and fought. In this ...
Mike DiLeo found his father's helmet online in the hands of a French collector. After lengthy negotiations that culminated in a World War II memorabilia swap, the long-lost steel helmet recently ...
The family of a Middletown man got an unexpected holiday suprise. Idaho high school students tracked them down to return their father’s WWII army helmet.
While soldiers in battle have long worn headgear for protection, helmets issued during World War II were never meant to be bulletproof. How come?
The helmet, which belonged to her late father, a soldier in the 82nd Airborne Division, was discovered by a local man using a metal detector.
So those unclasped chin straps dangling from helmets look so cool in both World War II and Vietnam, because they were the same helmet. John Wayne could have worn one in a movie about either war.
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