WWII British Army MKII Brodie Helmet and Liner Restoration Service RESTORATION SERVICE ONLY. It was made of 'Hadfield steel', which could withstand the impact of some shrapnel. A few have turned up with manufacture marks similar to those found on British shells A number of firms made P17s for the U.S. Military. depaor014 January , 2013 in Uniforms,Cap Badges and Insignia. Royal Marine Light Infantry who died 17/03/1918 BELLAVISTA OLD BRITISH CEMETERY Peru ' It's a little difficult to provide much information from just a picture. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, battle bowler, Tommy helmet, tin hat, and in the United States the doughboy helmet. worked in or simply that he worked in a department in a parliamentary house, it's speculative at best I know ?. UK 155428944961. While British and American helmets may be painted similar colors the finishes on the two type of helmet differ. That's how the helmet got its official name as well. http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675048436_military-helmets_assembling-helmets_dipping-into-paint-tanks_wooden-crates. Although to the untrained eye the helmets may look the same, it in the small details where the differences may be observed. FOR SALE! NPH The Spanish helmet had a great deal of German influence because Germany equiped the Spanish armed forces during its civil war. Similarly other late entrants into the war such as Portugal relied on supplies of the Brodie to protect the heads of their troops. dailyinfo[26]=' Chaplain 4th Class The Rev. Is it possible to take a better picture of the helmet, are there any markings inside? Those U.S. forces that worked with the French Army wore the Adrian Helmet. If it is a British helmet, you will find a rubber doughnut in the crown of the helment, and the bales are often installed with split rivets. 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: Menu. If it's a highly desirable unit it drives the price up. For a quarter of a century between the early stages of the First World War through to the first years of the Second World War the Brodie was the standard issue headgear for all British troops. leon21 H.M.S. dailyinfo[24]=' Captain Denzil Robert THURSTON Air Force Cross Airship Training Wing (Cranwell). He worked in WhiteHall prior to the war as a chartered surveyor. Production increased rapidly in 1916 and by that summer over a million units had been produced. WW1 Canadian British CEF BEF Brodie Helmet & Liner. Nearly three million of these M1917 helmets were produced by the time that the war ended in November 1918, clearly indicating the importance of an effective military helmet for the American armed forces going forward. Helmets and Headgear. dailyinfo[13]=' 37643 Sapper Thomas John ECCLESTON Tunnelling Coy. dailyinfo[13]=' 37643 Sapper Thomas John ECCLESTON Tunnelling Coy. DPH A E MK I 1941 G.S.W. With New Vegas, I luckily was able to use the NCR Trooper Helmet, but there is no helmet like that in this game. Royal Welsh Fusiliers who died 11/03/1915 FAUQUISSART MILITARY CEMETERY, LAVENTIE France ' However, the M1 sits further back on the head than the Brodie, thus providing greater protection to the neck. The British Mark I has a rubber ring sometimes called adoughnut sewn between two pieces of wool in the base of the helmet dome. April 2, 2014 in With a liner most HS shells are running around $150.00 on most sites. 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 . 2nd Bn. 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? Bluecher German Navy who died 29/01/1915 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Leinster Regiment who died 27/02/1918 JERUSALEM MEMORIAL Israel and Palestine (including Gaza) ' E.G.Budd. 3rd Bn. See Details. 25.00 1 bid 5.35 postage 5d 19h Click & Collect Repro British Army WW2 Plastic Helmet Tommy Doughboy Brodie Style WWII Soldier 12.99 Click & Collect Free postage man in charge. Known M1917 Helmet Liner Manufacturers Stamp Marks. were refurbished and modified with a new leather liner and web chinstrap. 3 days Left Gibson ES-330T Sunburst Electric Guitar. 3rd Bn. The British troops followed with the Brodie helmet. The final push in using the Brodie was a variant which was produced in 1936 and which saw widespread service by the Norwegians during the German invasion of their country in the spring of 1940 and by the British Expeditionary Force in France several weeks later. Our philosophy is simple, we want to help people to own a piece of World War II history. The bail holder is secured to the helmets skirt by way of a steel split rivet. Next to this code there are a series of numbers. 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. The MK 1 Brodie helmets are made from original MK2 steel shells have stripped out liner, chinstrap hangers and repainted the shell in the correct WW1 wartime paint then fixed in a 100% accurate reproduction. Developed by John L. Brodie, the Model 1915 "Brodie" helmet, also known as the "Tommy" helmet, was the first steel helmet introduced to British soldiers during WW1. 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. Northamptonshire Regiment who died 14/03/1915 LE TOURET MEMORIAL France ' dailyinfo[19]=' 9228 Corporal George F. PARRY 2nd Bn. dailyinfo[16]=' 22659 Serjeant George SNELL Military Medal "T" Bty. Available on our website now dailyinfo[19]=' 9228 Corporal George F. PARRY 2nd Bn. dailyinfo[16]=' 22659 Serjeant George SNELL Military Medal "T" Bty. U.S. M2 Pathfinder camo was particularly favored by members of the 82nd. 2nd Bn. Though I do not know the code for the manufacturers. Only a few very minor details set them apart from each other. I found a brodie helmet at an antique shop, its been painted black (going over several peace signs in black sharpie). Get 5% Off With Coupon Code itscold Offer Ends 3/1/2023, The Brodie to the M1: The Evolution of Americas Most Famous Military Helmet. 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. Yet more often than not the seller has no idea if the helmet is actually of British or American manufacture, and the buyer has no idea either. His full name was Kenneth George YeomanGeeson. I'm sorry I don't have the answer to your question, but (and I apologise profoundly for what follows) - what's this about another Great War Forum? Click to enlarge the picture 04-08-2013, 01:49 AM#4 homerj109 Re: Help Identifying Brodie Helmet The finalised model which went into mass production using Hadfield Steel from late 1915 onwards weighed 2.4 pounds or 1.1. kgs. I would say the paintwork on your helmet is original. 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. By 1916, Brodie helmet . The series of number which follow the manufacture mark is a heating lot number used by the factory in the manufacturing process. Hi Tom, it looks to me like it might be a Home Guard helmet but I will let Colin give his opinion first. Here you go Kenny, on closer inspection it looks like the last letter is probably a B. It was superseded by the Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops or PASGT, a combination type of armour consisting of a ballistics vest and a combat helmet. 1-877-862-5245; Home; Contact; About Us; Why Top Pots; dailyinfo[1]=' Staff Nurse Edith Mary CAMMACK Associate of the Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class 4th Southern Gen. Hos. [1] Contents 1 Background I don't think FKS has been definitively pinned down, but most sources say it represents Firth & Sons Ltd. These will comfortably fit a head size 57-58 cm, or a tight 59. Who can tell me about this helmet British WW1 or WW2 or..?? Is it a WWI or WWII helmet? It does not have that stamp so it is probably one from world war 2 then. MSA. Frankston RSL Sub Branch Munition, German 75 mm. before , possibly made by oneof the allied countries. The resulting product, which was ready for mass production in 1917, was the M1917, the direct predecessor of the M1. 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. of a WW1 helmet this normally means it's milder steel used and not for combat use. Palace of Westminster Home Guard cap badge. It was also used regularly for cooking or heating up food, though the practice was discouraged, as over time it made the metal more brittle and the helmet less effective at protecting the wearer if he was shot in the head. What are the chances that the Big Red One emblem is original? The American P17 chinstrap bail negated the flaws of the British design. Royal Engineers who died 31/01/1919 COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY Germany ' Recently on another Great war forum, a collector asked what the FKS on the inside of his WW1 brodie shell meant. The result in 1940 was the M1, which was effectively an altered version of the M1917. dailyinfo[25]=' 262952 Private Archibald Stanley BURGNEAY 8th Bn. Upload or insert images from URL. I too have seen dates on these lugs most often the way your pictures show them. Very Solid condition. Original WWII British Brodie Steel Helmet in OD Green- WW2 Dated $114.95 400 sold ORIGINAL WWII BRITISH / CANADIAN 1941 HELMET $49.88 $18.00 shipping WW2 Canadian Dispatch Rider Helmet $149.00 0 bids $22.80 shipping 5d 17h Antique World War 2 British Brodie Helmet WW2 $44.00 0 bids $13.30 shipping 3d 11h or Best Offer U.S. M2 82nd Airborne Pathfinder Camo. Brodie helmets - How to identify By depaor01 4 January , 2013 in Uniforms,Cap Badges and Insignia depaor01 Old Sweats 2.2k Location:Dublin, Ireland Posted 4 January , 2013 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? dailyinfo[18]=' 6422 Private Charlie GILBERT 4th Coy. 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 dark green color and cork coating (to reduce the possibility of ight reflection) is very close to what the first M1 helmets had applied. dailyinfo[24]=' Captain Denzil Robert THURSTON Air Force Cross Airship Training Wing (Cranwell). NOT JUST RESTORATION. The use of a thicker bail and steel rivet to secure the holder would have minimized the chance of the bail coming lose during combat. The chinstrap bails on a British Mark I and a U.S. P17 are of a completely different design. the problem is that, all the war time services such as the ARP, NFS, and various Civil Defence Units as well as the Home Guard all were. M16 LW transitional helmet. Category. var daym=mydate.getDate() accross the pond,? View detail. Follow. In 1940 a Parliamentary Home Guard unit "The Palace of Westminster Company" was established, consisting of around one hundred Members and staff of both Houses. The British bail design proved to be too weak for the rigors of the trenches. External view of a Helmet, Steel, Mark I. RELAWM01013 Internal view of a Helmet, Steel, Mark I. RELAWM01013 Easiest well to tell if the shell is Brit or US is by how the chin strap bails are held in place. (hums softly, to the tune of Guantanamera:). A thick felt pad was fitted to the top of the skull interior to aid in cushioning against impact. 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. The chinstrap was secured directly to the helmet brim and the liner was held into the skull with a single rivet on the top. From left to right: A pair of clamped chin straps with male snaps for the parachutist M1 helmet and liner next to a pair of standard infantry chinstrap used from early 1950s to the mid-1970s. 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. Heavily distressed #re, Specters in the Snow, the story of Finlands Skeleton Helmet, Sinister in Black, the Pre-War Helmet of the SS, The German helmet of the Normandy Campaign, The Tsars French Helmet, the Imperial Russian Adrian, Visiting the Baltic with Alexander & Sons, Understanding WWII German helmet insignia, Whats inside, German helmet liners 1920-1940, Geronimos helmet, a short history of the U.S. M2, A Short History of the German Steel Helmet of the Great War. 4th Bn. Royal Navy who died 15/03/1917 CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL United Kingdom ' A Google search only returns one hit-another helmet with the stamp-but I dont see XHF in any manufacturer listings. Simultaneously, though, the administration of Woodrow Wilson ordered the production of an American-made helmet. If solid rivets, its US. var month=mydate.getMonth()+1 View detail. The story, for many years I wanted a bog standard WW2 Cdn pattern helmet for my collection, mainly a display piece. i read threads forum about brodie he Upon the United States entry into the global conflict in April 1917 it urgently needed supplies of the new kinds of steel military headgear which the French, British and Germans had developed since 1915. 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. 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 Often American GIs used the steel cap from the M1 as a rudimentary entrenching tool to dig these foxholes. What mythical beast could that be?? The liner can always be a replacementthough that style screams WWI and should be held in place with a rivet.. Powered by Invision Community, Second World War British Brodie Helmet Identification, Helmets- mainly WW2 British and Commonwealth, both Civil Defense and from field service. The Brodie helmet, called Helmet, steel, Mark I helmet in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the U.S., was a steel combat helmet designed and patented in 1915 by the Briton John L. Brodie. The helmet was then heat cured creating a hard durable textured finish. Welcome to the forum, is the red definitely paint? Royal Horse Artillery who died 16/03/1917 VARENNES MILITARY CEMETERY France ' 5th Bde. JOHN THE BAPTIST, LAWRENCE AND ANN) CHURCHYARD United Kingdom ' FOR SALE! One is stamped 1938 in the 'furniture' and is either RAF blue or a police issue type. Few military helmets that have ever been manufactured are as iconic as the Brodie helmet. More innovatively the steel cap was also used as a multi-purpose device by American soldiers during the Second World War. ''Everyday you think of living. It's the bottom left helmet in the photo (sorry this is the only one he has) I know that's not a lot to go on, but can anyone gather some info from this? I've not seen that stamp mark before , it's not WW1, and I don't think it is WW2, it could bepost war. Awesome, thanks for the replies. Seaforth Highlanders who died 20/03/1919 BEIRUT WAR CEMETERY Lebanese Republic ' never received helmet covers while in France. Specification. 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. Everything for sale on WW2Helmets.com is completely legal to own, trade, sell and transport within the United States of America. Nevertheless the Brodie name persisted for many years afterwards. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN France ' I believe they were numbered 1-24. If its a British helmet, could it be one provided to the Americans before American helmet production caught up? Lots of exciting helmets coming in the near future. Designed to protect from shrapnel shells bursting overhead, it could be pressed from a single sheet of hardened steel, but left the lower parts of the head less protected. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN France ' The cover was made from the same type of cloth the sand bags the held up the trench wall were made of. You cannot paste images directly. The steel for the M1917 helmets was rolled by the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co and were stamped with a Heat or Lot code, The helmet liners were made by 10 Shoe Manufacturing Company's, the shells and liners would be delivered to the. I am trying to work out what the markings are/ what they mean. Clear editor. 11-30-2022 Local Time 06:08 AM The "4B" is a McCord Radiator stamp for the M17A1 (aka "Kelly") helmet. Powered by Invision Community, US WW1 and WW2 Brodie Helmets and Maker Stamps. Both helmets are made from hardened manganese steel. There were at least six British helmet manufactures and nine steel suppliers. dailyinfo[18]=' 6422 Private Charlie GILBERT 4th Coy. Then, a man named John Leopold Brodie designed the first helmet model here in the United Kingdom. The Brodie helmet, nicknamed after it's designer, John Brodie, was Britain's answer in 1915 to the disproportionate number of head wounds by troops at the front. The helmet shell is indeed a M1* with an early made Vero liner. Just sold the ARVN ranger helmet. 2nd Bn. When the helmets are viewed side by side it is easy to see why so many people confuse one for the other. By knowing about a few small details the buyer will never make the mistake of purchase the wrong helmet. dailyinfo[7]=' Lieutenant Thomas Sydney Ough DEALY Australian Flying Corps who died 07/03/1918 STONYHURST COLLEGE BURIAL GROUND United Kingdom ' We offer a 100% return policy. WW1 US AEF Unit Flashed Brodie Combat Helmet & Liner 374540440490 And use of the M1 helmet did not end in 1945; far from it. Regards, Paul. The British Mark I chinstrap bails are made from 16 gauge brass or in some cases steel wire. Thank you for your reply. Depending on your recommendation and initial read, I may take some light sandpaper to the brim and see what I can find. var fontstart = '' For instance, we are all familiar with American troops digging up foxholes to serve as make-shift beds and trenches during the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium and eastern France in the winter of 1944. dailyinfo[6]=' 345190 Sapper Forrest A. KNOWLES Canadian Signal Corps who died 06/03/1921 REIDS MILLS CEMETERY Canada ' // Stop Define Variables for days of the month A-125-2 ID IN SHELL (HG-43) WWII GERMAN SS M-42 HELMET IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING CRATE. Highland Light Infantry who died 19/03/1915 LE TOURET MEMORIAL France ' Nevertheless there was some effort to produce a more advanced version of the M1917. FOR SALE! By Parrotman287 1 year ago. The development of a replacement model, the Mark II, and its widespread distribution from 1940 onwards meant that the evacuation from Dunkirk was one of the last military campaigns during which the original Brodie was worn extensively by British troops. dailyinfo[17]=' PLY/3566 Private Samuel ROBINSON H.M.S. 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. dailyinfo[27]=' 5778 Private William CUMMINGS 6th Bn. 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. Vimy Ridge?, First to adopt Motor machine guns, feared by the Germans for our Shok troop tacktics..HEE HEE HEE, just picking on you. Thanks for the video, i will show my step father and see if he can recognise his dad, I would think this is more likelyto be lettering on a Civil Defence unit helmet than Home Guard. In fact they all look the same to me apart from the liners 5 seconds on the google http://thebrodiehelmet.weebly.com/. With 'COMET ABL 56' printed inside. Clment. The helmet istself is a Mk.1* but i have looked and cannot find any manufacturer stamps on either the helmet or liner/strap. British Mark Mark I Brodie U.S. P17 helmet The most obvious difference may be observed by turning the helmet over. dailyinfo[30]=' B/469 Worker Charles BARLOW Australian Munition Worker who died 30/01/1918 NORTH SHEEN CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Royal Air Force who died 24/02/1919 LINCOLN (NEWPORT) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Middlesex Regiment who died 25/02/1921 LADYWELL CEMETERY United Kingdom ' stands for General Steel Wares of Toronto, who made helmets from 1940 to 1942. So. It was in production already in the summer of 1915 when he was issued with his patent, but it would quickly evolve into a new design in the autumn as some deficiencies in the original were quickly removed and improvements were introduced. var day=mydate.getDay() Depots simply would repaint helmets where the paint had lost its anti-reflective properties with an extremely heavy gravel finish. JOHN THE BAPTIST, LAWRENCE AND ANN) CHURCHYARD United Kingdom ' var mydate=new Date() New Zealand Engineers who died 13/03/1918 ST. POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION France ' The last issue chin strap was introduced in FM 21-15 by 1972 . Artillery cartridge case of German origin, used during WW1. The American bail is made from 12 gauge iron wire. Canucks? "Orbita." Many originals show evidence of the bails being replaced. The chinstrap isn't a British one, or at least it's not a wartime example. WW2 British Army Staff Officers Cap and Collar Tabs. I suppose your cousins in the US would call it Tommy helmet the Germans went for salad bowl. In all around 900,ooo of these helmets were made by McCord's. Royal Army Medical Corps who died 22/02/1919 NUNHEAD (ALL SAINTS) CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Irish Guards who died 18/03/1916 CALAIS SOUTHERN CEMETERY France ' I need help identifying some markings on the second world war brodie. dailyinfo[11]=' Captain Charles Edmund WOOD Mentioned in Despatches Adjt. Results 1 to 3 of 3 blue brodie helmet(or not) identification. Commonly referred to as the "Kelly" between 1932 and 1936 the M1917 and the British MK1 helmets in America. Indeed, a domestically produced version of the M1 is still in use today amongst the Indian armed forces, as well as several other countries such as Vietnam, Turkey and Colombia, albeit often in a ceremonial capacity. Irish Guards who died 18/03/1916 CALAIS SOUTHERN CEMETERY France ' // Stop Define Variables for days of the month The British Mark I chinstrap bails are made from 16 gauge brass or in some cases steel wire. 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? I have never seen one with a leather liner like this, it is spiralled around the entire helmet. This differed from the British helmet, as the Mk. John Brodie designed the 'tin helmet' as worn in WW1, hence its name. Significantly, over 400,000 Brodies were sold to the United States for use in France after they joined the war in April 1917. In early 1915, Schwerd completed a study of head wounds that were the result of trench warfare and submitted a recommendation for steel helmets. The threads that discuss the helmet will contain lots more information. dailyinfo[23]=' 9656 Private Isaac COOPER "A" Coy. dailyinfo[28]=' 19673 Leading Aircraftman Samuel Ambrose TICKNER Meritorious Service Medal No. Mar 08, 2023 1914-18 WW1 ARMY SWORD & SCABBARD $20. The doughnut was added for the wearers comfort. Adrian Blake takes a look at collecting such helmets and the huge range and variety that were in use. dailyinfo[4]=' Matrose Paul KURZKE Torpedoboot "G85" German Navy who died 04/03/1919 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' The Brodie was the first modern military helmet developed by Britain. var day=mydate.getDay() dailyinfo[21]=' L/32287 Driver John Frampton GAZE "O" Bty. Email: Support@WW2Helmets.Com Phone: (208) 656-3440. dailyinfo[29]=' Oberleutnant zur See Axel Carl Ludwig VON SCHOENERMARCK S.M.S. 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. "Foyle." Liner Fibre M-1. arrived in France in 1917 wearing wool campaign hats, which would have beenunsuitablefor trench combat. I am pretty sure the ww2 helmet was worn protecting/ patrolling the British Houses of Parliament after he was injured in standard service. Incredibly, given that the M1 was being used by some advanced militaries as recently as the 1990s and is still employed by a few countries today, the development of it dates back to the First World War in the mid-1910s. dailyinfo[17]=' PLY/3566 Private Samuel ROBINSON H.M.S. Your previous content has been restored. The shell is an American made M1917A1 made by the ( McCord Radiator Co ) the heat stamp number( 10C ). Royal Navy who died 15/03/1917 CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL United Kingdom ' The American M1917 helmet shells were pressed and stamped into bowl shapes by 7 company's they were. When separated from the liner, the steel cap could be used for many different things. If so I know the US Navy used red painted helmets on their ships fordamage control teams. to attach them. New user here. I'll ask about the bail rivets. Most American helmet do have heating lot numbers. It seems to happen frequently. dailyinfo[31]=' 420628 Sapper William Bayne YOUNG 63rd Field Coy. WW1 US AEF Unit Flashed Brodie Combat Helmet & Liner - $612.65. There should not be a threaded nut. I think I'll be doing more Vietnam stuff. 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? This style of helmet had been in use since the 1st World War and was often colloquially known as the Tommy helmet in the UK or as the Doughboy helmet in the US. Now I'd be too bloody lucky if it was a Brodie - but it is interesting nonethless. Such was the models effectiveness that large numbers of it were either purchased by nations from the US, or they developed their own clone or copycat models. 100% refund policy on all items returned within 30 days. I already have two others. He worked in Eastgate House, Exter. One of the main purposes of it was to essentially allow the head to breathe and sweat inside the steel cap. dailyinfo[5]=' 12147 Private Harry COOK 8th Bn. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. M42 winter camo. Antiques, Stamps, Coins & Militaria. I always liked the Brodie Helmet, sure as protective as other helmets of the era but a neat helmet. Fully restored with river gravel finis 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. plant of Ford Motor Co of Philadelphia were they were painted and assembled. http://www.cefresearch.com/phpBB2/index.php, Here is a reply from Roger Lucy, who wrote the book TIN LIDS, "In his article on the Mk.I in Militaria # 6, July, 1994, the British helmet guru, Marcus Cotton, suggests that FKS probably stands for Thos. Progressive Knitting Works - Brooklyn - New York. The M1 offered exceptional protection. The bail holder is secured to the helmets skirt with a steel harness rivet. Or there are new reproduction liners also on line for sale. It looks like it's stamped 'JSS' above the date marking, which is the maker's mark for Joseph Sankey & Sons Ltd, who produced helmet shells from 1938 to 1941. . Alexander & Sons Helmets and Headgear, Shortly after the US declaration of war in April of 1917 the US ordered around 400,000 helmets from the British for use by, the American Expeditionary Force. I would say the paintwork on your helmet is original. //-->, By : Brodie helmets. Why I speak of our Canadian Great war forumyou know, us Canadians? Copyright Treasure Bunker Ltd Remembered Today: helmets which have a wide range of different paint colours and textures, most of these new helmetswere made in early 1941. O Gauge garden model railway Available in two sizes: ABB9300-1 58 cm, US 7 (Small) ABB9300-2 61 cm, US 7 5/8 (Large) A note on sizing, larger size liner may protrude slightly from the bottom of the helmet. blunderbuss2 5 years ago. So these were our deliverers at last."

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