Separate thread on this helmet:
Korean War Chaplain helmet
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Separate thread on this helmet:
Korean War Chaplain helmet
Posting this one as a put together Vietnam rig due to no Providence.
The liner is stuck to the helmet and I have tried really hard to remove it.
I will let you have the opportunity to pass the...
Vietnam era with painted cross.
I know it’s not a M1.
US Navy Pith used by US Army Captain Chaplain William S. Ackerman. Ackerman served with the 309th General Hospital on Tinian island when the Enola Gay took off to bomb Japan.
I know it’s not a M1 but it’s a Chaplain.
Nice K-pot m81 woodland cover with Chaplain patch on the front
This low dome swivel loop M1 chaplain helmet from the early 50’s has had at least 3 repaints through it’s life as a Chaplain. There is a tape follow me stripe on the back and was paired with a...
One more for the thread
ALCAN Chaplain m1 helmet
Yes, it came in last week
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Vietnam Mitchell Chaplain helmet cover dated 1969. Not named and not sure if it was Stateside or In County helmet.
Thanks Phil, you are always an encouragement.
It’s a small Community of Chaplain collector but vidil to the military. Cooks are important too but no one collects pots and pans LOL.
I like the...
Ethan,
Thank you for the comment but it my pleasure showing items of these men and for their service to our country.
Marty
Zach, it’s a 100% married set. It’s has been sitting a garage for years. I also picked up 2 more chaplain kits.
Marty
It’s different and It’s Not as desirable as one with a cross but that does make it different.
Marty
Chaplain Rauh graduation picture
This guy is hard to research without paying Golden Arrow Research. Trying to find out if this is possibly a D-day Chaplain, he was with the 466th Truck Reg. And I’m not sure which group but part of...
Captain CH Werner Anthony Rauh. 4/15/1904-2/17/1959. Rev Werner served as a Army Chaplain from 1942-1946. He served with the 9th Army AirCorp and the 466th truck Reg.
The helmet is a plain Jane...
This is a I believe to be a Vietnam Era used helmet. The helmet is a WW2 McCord swivel loop helmet that was reissued post war with sand texture and green Metal clip chinstrap possibilities late...
Kind of reminds of a Air Force Chaplains cross
Thank you Phil.
I haven’t told Ron yet concerning the name I found, I’m waiting to hear back from Geoff if it’s the Chaplain.
Firestone liner and thick repaint
The name written on the inside of the sweatband
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Have trouble uploading pictures. I will post the others soon.