







Helmet, Parachutist, US, M1C
Very noce replica of the M1C Paratrooper helmet with swivel bails, with Inland type airborne liner (1st type) and a leather chin cup. It will be delivered with a small or medium mesh net, depending on availability.
Introduced in late 1944, the M1C helmet was designed to replace the M2 model used by American paratroopers. It was worn during the final major campaigns of World War II, including in Belgium and Germany. This model featured swivel bales, offering greater durability.
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Very noce replica of the M1C Paratrooper helmet with swivel bails, with Inland type airborne liner (1st type) and a leather chin cup. It will be delivered with a small or medium mesh net, depending on availability.
Introduced in late 1944, the M1C helmet was designed to replace the M2 model used by American paratroopers. It was worn during the final major campaigns of World War II, including in Belgium and Germany. This model featured swivel bales, offering greater durability.
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Besides, we remind you that Article R.645-1 of the French Penal Code establishes fines applicable to fifth class contraventions (except in the specific cases of a filming, show or exhibition which refer to historical events) for any individual who wears a uniform, insignia or symbol reminiscent of those worn by members of the various organizations declared criminal in application of Article 9 of the Charter of the International Military Tribunal annexed to the London Agreement of August 8, 1945 – SS, SD, Gestapo, Nazi leaders (the Führer, the Reichsleitung, the Gauleiters and their main collaborators, the Ortsgruppenleiter, the Zellenleiter and the Blockleiter), or reminiscent of those worn by any person found guilty, by a French or International Jurisdiction, of one or several crimes against humanity established by Articles 211-1 to 212-3 or mentioned in Law No. 64-1326 of December 26, 1964.
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