This is an interesting helmet you will have to check out the pictures! This helmet lists how many people or soldiers were killed in wars and battles, the battles are mostly form the Indian Wars. The dates are listed to and from as well as the death toll, chilling to look at and a lot of history he ...Read and See More
This is a period Viet Nam Camo Cowboy hat that was sold in most of the villages to the GI's. I had a couple like this and the first thing you did was to remove the plastic sweat band because it made you sweat more and I always got a lousy rash under it if I did not remove it. Anyways this is a class ...Read and See More
This well used fixed bale front seam M1 helmet has been around. It surprise me that of all the Army items the MI Grand and The MI helmet were re used until they were worn out. I had a late war M1 helmet in Viet Nam in 1967 just had new straps and a new liner and it worked out just fine.Anyways this ...Read and See More
This 89th Division helmet is rather unique in the way the outside is divided into 5 separate pie shaped areas for the different paint. there appears to be a gloss paint used.. The 89th Division insignia is on each side of the helmet each with a slight variation. The liner is missing but there is a ...Read and See More
This is an absolute in country made hat, a friend bought it decades ago and I have had it since. The patches and all are in country made and all are absolute "One-Lookers"! You will never find another just like it or even close! ...Read and See More
I purchased this green Hawley helmet, it is contract No. NXSX 67492 dated June 29th 1944. The helmet is complete with the chin strap and full liner band. The helmet itself is in very good shape no indentations or rips to the cloth cover just some snag marks. A bug net is included with the helmet as ...Read and See More