Great genuine WWII US Army five-hole canvas chincup intended for the airborne helmet liner, of the type introduced in 1944.
Excellent overall condition.
Rare genuine WWII US Army M1 helmet liner, of the specific type intended for Airborne troops and worn by paratroopers on D-Day.
Manufactured by Westinghouse . The outer surface retains most of its original paint.
In excellent overall condition, the present liner retains its khaki cotton web suspension and neckband, russet leather sweatband, and OD-painted A washers. The A yokes have been cut off.
Rare genuine WWII US Army M1C helmet, front seam and swivel bales, manufactured by McCord , shell number 11 7A.
Version intended for paratroopers.
Original early canvas chinstrap with brass buckle and hook.
Excellent overall condition.
Rare genuine WWII US Army M1 helmet liner, of the specific type intended for Airborne troops and worn by paratroopers on D-Day.
Manufactured by Westinghouse.
The outer surface shows remnants of some light grey paint, which was applied on the factory OD coat.
Worn condition; retains its original web suspension, leather sweatband, blackened-brass A washers, and A yokes.
Comes along with a genuine 5-hole leather chin cup.
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