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 New Zealand Engineers who died 13/03/1918 ST. POL COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION France ' The Great War Forum Limited dailyinfo[18]=' 6422 Private Charlie GILBERT 4th Coy. I bought a M1 Vietnam era helmet through mail order surplus years ago and turns out they grabbed me a very collectable M1C paratrooper helmet. The bail holder is secured to the helmets skirt by way of a steel split rivet. Specification. 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. Missing the chinstrap and liner. Highland Light Infantry who died 19/03/1915 LE TOURET MEMORIAL France ' plant of Ford Motor Co of Philadelphia were they were painted and assembled. Sparks Withington Co - Jackson - Michigan. Royal Navy who died 15/03/1917 CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL United Kingdom ' To avoid a smooth reflective finish a small amount of river gravel was mixed into the paint. dailyinfo[12]=' 457 Lance Corporal Arthur Price ROWE 2nd/7th Bn. dailyinfo[9]=' Boy SALEH HAJI S.S. TANGISTAN (Swansea).Indian Merchant Service who died 09/03/1915 BOMBAY 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, MUMBAI India ' Powered by Invision Community, Brodie Steel trench helmet Identification marks, Upcoming changes to logging in - click here, GWF is free to use so please support the Forum. It was superseded by the Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops or PASGT, a combination type of armour consisting of a ballistics vest and a combat helmet. Click to enlarge the picture 04-08-2013, 01:49 AM#4 homerj109 Re: Help Identifying Brodie Helmet His full name was Kenneth George YeomanGeeson. The American shell is heavier. Article about: Hi everybody i found this helmet while i'm surfing on the net. Our philosophy is simple, we want to help people to own a piece of World War II history. If its a split rivet that holds the bails in place, its Brit. All helmets of this shape and form are known as Brodie helmets - even the ones manufactured abroad. These heavy finishes were field or depot applied. The codeusuallystarts with a Z and is followedby a series of numbers. This helmet, designated "Brodie's Steel Helmet, War Office Pattern" began fielding in October 1915 and gave the name of its inventor to an entire line of stamped steel helmets used by a large number of countries including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States (which adopted it as the M1917). Hi, I recently found my Step-dad's Father's WW2 Mk.1* Brodie. Production of the Mk 1 Brodie helmets . The cover was made from the same type of cloth the sand bags the held up the trench wall were made of. I'm putting in a picture. (Salonika) Territorial Force Nursing Service who died 01/03/1918 KNOWLE (SS. Regards, Paul. And later the Germans. A-125-2 ID IN SHELL (HG-43) WWII GERMAN SS M-42 HELMET IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING CRATE. 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? Worchester Pressed Steel Co - Worchester - Massachusetts. Here's how to install a American M17 helmet liner video part 1 and 2. Similarly other late entrants into the war such as Portugal relied on supplies of the Brodie to protect the heads of their troops. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN France ' The resulting product, which was ready for mass production in 1917, was the M1917, the direct predecessor of the M1. dailyinfo[4]=' Matrose Paul KURZKE Torpedoboot "G85" German Navy who died 04/03/1919 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' Thank you for that feedback! Yes would be very interested to see the other documents, menu and any other informationyou have as these might help with identifying the letters on the helmet. While British and American helmets may be painted similar colors the finishes on the two type of helmet differ. Here is a good thread with a posting describing the British manufacturer codes. These original British Brodie helmets were designated the Mk 1 Steel Helmet, and nicknamed after the inventor who designed and patented them in 1915, "John Leopold Brodie". Royal Warwickshire Regiment who died 12/03/1918 ST. Colin is the man for Brodies but I think he might struggle with this one too. Unfortunately the helmet was in a shed for many years so is quite rusted. Hello Leon. With a liner most HS shells are running around $150.00 on most sites. Some American helmets tend to be a darker olive color, while others have paint identical to their British counter parts. Seaforth Highlanders who died 20/03/1919 BEIRUT WAR CEMETERY Lebanese Republic ' I looked around and could not find any listings for that steel maker. My reply to to that collector is below "If the Brodie Red stamp has the words "patent applied" then it's pre pre Aug 1916 , post Aug 1916 stamps were marked "patent no.1 18 03/16". 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. SHIPPED TO "MRS. C DeSIMONE" IN MARCUS HOOK PENNA" FROM HER HUSBAND "PFC JOE . Colloquially, it was also called the shrapnel helmet or Tommy helmet, and in the United States known as a doughboy helmet. dailyinfo[16]=' 22659 Serjeant George SNELL Military Medal "T" Bty. Menu. McCord Radiator, Ford Motor Company were both known to have made P17s, but there wereundoubtedly more. Please consider supporting our videos on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/simplehistoryThe British Helmet in World War IJohn L. Brodie had invented and patente. Thus, in one guise or another it shaped the design of military helmets all over the world for much of the twentieth century. 4th Bn. He was in standard active service but was injured in 1941/42 and it was then when he was positioned at Parliament. View detail. Download this stock image: Canada's Brodie Seger, left, signs a fans helmet after the men's World Cup downhill ski race was cancelled at Lake Louise, Alberta, Friday, Nov. 25, 2022. dailyinfo[8]=' 13277 Labourer Klaas NERO South African Native Labour Corps who died 08/03/1917 PUGU ROAD 1914-1918 MEMORIAL Tanzania ' Known Heat or Manufacturer Lot code Stamp Marks of M1917 shells. The Brodie has been described by the Imperial War Museum as "a masterpiece of simple design", while militaria expert Martin Pegler calls it "the most instantly recognisable symbol of the British Tommy", although most troops would not have referred to it by by the same name. arrived in France in 1917 wearing wool campaign hats, which would have beenunsuitablefor trench combat. I'll ask about the bail rivets. Bluecher German Navy who died 29/01/1915 CANNOCK CHASE GERMAN MILITARY CEMETERY United Kingdom ' The American M1917 helmet shells were pressed and stamped into bowl shapes by 7 company's they were. The U.S. produced over 2.7 million Brodie helmets by the end of the war. //-->, By on the American helmet they look very crudely overlapped. var daym=mydate.getDate() NPH . dailyinfo[9]=' Boy SALEH HAJI S.S. TANGISTAN (Swansea).Indian Merchant Service who died 09/03/1915 BOMBAY 1914-1918 MEMORIAL, MUMBAI India ' The British 'Tommy' The most widely recognised Air Raid Warden's helmet insignia is the two-inch high 'W'.Depending on the air raid warden's rank he would have either a black helmet with white 'W' or a white helmet with black 'W' (plus one or two one-inch bars (separated by a half-inch gap) to denote seniority within the wardens' service).However, there are a thousands of helmets from various localities with a . H.M.S. I now think the 3 letters on the fromt is actually D then a Crown then the letter H. Also after cleaning the helmet i have found the liner manufacturers: Vero 2 = Everett.W.Vero & Co London.1937 - 1944, Very interesting Tom, if it is a crown then the letters could stand for Department Head to show he was the top. helmets which have a wide range of different paint colours and textures, most of these new helmetswere made in early 1941. var daym=mydate.getDate() Welcome to the forum, is the red definitely paint? I bought aBrodie helmet and I'm not sure from witch war or time the helmet is from. In conclusion, the M1 can probably be designated as the most successful combat helmet ever made. The helmets I have seen wereUSM1 helmets, however they might have worn the Brodie pattern too earlier on. BRODIE HELMET $110. 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. It also depends on where the helmet came from, are you inthe US? 309.60 Buy It Now. Generally soldiers were still being issued cloth caps or leather headgear of a kind which offered little or no protection from modern artillery and the shrapnel which sprayed out from it. dailyinfo[2]=' 8020 Serjeant Charles POOLE "C" Coy. . I guess my difficulty is that discussions about brodies are quite detailed and assume prior knowledge. Both helmets are non-magnetic. So. 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. Highland Light Infantry who died 19/03/1915 LE TOURET MEMORIAL France ' Over time this would nullify any anti-reflective properties the finish possessed thus putting the wearing in danger. Commonly referred to as the "Kelly" between 1932 and 1936 the M1917 and the British MK1 helmets in America. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) - 2NHRH10 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. 1-877-862-5245; Home; Contact; About Us; Why Top Pots; 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. Display as a link instead, In all around 900,ooo of these helmets were made by McCord's. The steel cap could not be used without the liner, but the liner could be worn on its own and indeed was regularly employed for this purpose in ceremonial settings within the army, or as protective headgear in civil society, by, for instance, policemen and fire brigades. The list is on going if you know any more please let us know. Probably the most recognised piece of kit from the Second World War is the British tin helmet which was also used in a variety of forms on the Home Front. M1 Helmet Identification; Shipping; Sizing; 1-877-862-5245; TOP POTS - DEDICATED TO M-1 HELMET PRESERVATION. The real beardy types, anoraks and train spotters would only consider the type A and B as true Brodies. were refurbished and modified with a new leather liner and web chinstrap. He said it has a separate rim and a serial number of ZA57. dailyinfo[6]=' 345190 Sapper Forrest A. KNOWLES Canadian Signal Corps who died 06/03/1921 REIDS MILLS CEMETERY Canada ' if (dailyinfo[daym] != "") { document.write(fontstart+dailyinfo[daym]+fontend) } The M1 came in two parts, a hard metal shell or cap on the outside, and an inner liner hat made out of softer and more malleable materials. 2012-2023 WW2HELMETS.COM. Both manufacturers stamped their helmets with a two to four-digit number followed by a letter, but Schlueter also stamped an 'S' beneath their heat stamps. var year=mydate.getYear() Results 1 to 3 of 3 blue brodie helmet(or not) identification. By holding a British shell in one hand and an American shell in the other the weight difference is obvious. The story, for many years I wanted a bog standard WW2 Cdn pattern helmet for my collection, mainly a display piece. Yet there is one piece of military headgear from the twentieth century which was used not just in the Second World War, but also in the Korean War, the Indochina or Vietnam War, the Iran-Iraq War, the Falklands War, the Yugoslav Wars, the First Gulf War and a range of smaller conflicts such as the Cambodian Civil War and several localized clashes in Central America and the Caribbean during the 1970s and the 1980s. DPB My M1915 adrian helmet from the belgium army and british Brodie Mk1 helmet used from the USA, Haller's Blue Army Soldier: Uniform Identification. FOR SALE! Few military helmets, whether in modern times, or further back, have the distinction of being used in over ten major wars. Early Mark I helmet initially had thisfeature only to be discontinue in mid 1916. Those U.S. forces that worked with the French Army wore the Adrian Helmet. 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. I really don't think there are any other markings. It's a little difficult to provide much information from just a picture. [1] Contents 1 Background John Brodie designed the 'tin helmet' as worn in WW1, hence its name. While they were initially produced from manufactured paper fibres, these models were quickly discontinued when it was realised that they degraded in short order, particularly in the tropical conditions of the Pacific War in 1942 and 1943. inspection stamp mark I've seen them before on liners. The first Brodie helmets entered service in September 1915 but the number of them being produced at this early date was so limited that they were stored in the trenches and given to individuals who were most susceptible to attacks on a given day. The M1917 Brodie Helmet was manufactured by the Columbian Enameling and Stamping Company (Terre Haute, IN, USA). The Great War Forum Limited Welcome to the forum SR71, there's not much to go on without it's liner. if it is red underneathit could have been. WW1 British Brodie Helmet recovered from the SOMME. The British Mark I chinstrap bails are made from 16 gauge brass or in some cases steel wire. I found a brodie helmet at an antique shop, its been painted black (going over several peace signs in black sharpie). The Advanced Combat Helmet, the current combat helmet used by the U.S. Army, was included (size large, denoted ACH) for comparison to current combat helmets. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, battle bowler, Tommy helmet, tin hat, and in the United States the doughboy helmet. Most American helmets lack manufacture marks. 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. Although the helmet shells do look the same they do not feel the same. By Willow1 3 years ago. if (year < 1000) year+=1900 You cannot paste images directly. dailyinfo[17]=' PLY/3566 Private Samuel ROBINSON H.M.S.
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