M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
Article about: This helmet was given to me around 45 years ago, by a friend of mine, when both were kids. It comes from a farm, mid way from Appennini Mountains and Po river, north of Italy. It has many la
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M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
This helmet was given to me around 45 years ago, by a friend of mine, when both were kids. It comes from a farm, mid way from Appennini Mountains and Po river, north of Italy. It has many layers of paint. It was apparently first a "medic" helmet, then it was painted again with the blue four-leaved clover of the 88th Infantry Division, the Blue Devils.
Why this helmet was abandoned? Was the soldier wearing it killed or wounded?
I believe that the 88th didn't have so many casualties in that final phase of the war, April 45, during the run to cross the Po river. Knowing the names and places of casualties, it would maybe possible to trace the name of the soldier 88th who used this helmet.
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
Welcome to the forum!
Let me start off by saying that my unit reenacts the 88th division, and that I have always wanted an original 88th I.D. helmet. If you ever decide to pass this on, please put me at the top of the list!
The helmet could have been left for a variety of reasons. It's really impossible to say. Equipment was left all over the place on all fronts. It might have been lost, tossed aside when the owner was taken prisoner, left behind after he was injured and evacuated, etc. It's a cool helmet regardless!
Check this out. You might be interested in seeing these photos: 88th Division, T/5 William Steele
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
Welcome from me to the forum as well.
Looks like that helmet has a bit of history about it.
It was perhaps throw away because the bails broke off you will never know.
How far apart are the remains of the spot welds centre to centre where the bails were located, they look quite wide in the picture.
Regards
Rod
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
Hello once again to the forum!! Looks a great historic helmet from here,as Mr obikrieger has said,if you are looking to pass this on he 's your man!! As for any kind of value I really do not know(although I know it is quality and worth several £££'s!!),but any of the "established" fellows here will not only let you know,but also will not "rip " you off. Leon.
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
i agree with leon, this should be worth alot. love the helmet!
Last edited by Larry C; 06-24-2013 at 02:07 AM.
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
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ObKrieger
Welcome to the forum!
Let me start off by saying that my unit reenacts the 88th division, and that I have always wanted an original 88th I.D. helmet. If you ever decide to pass this on, please put me at the top of the list!
The helmet could have been left for a variety of reasons. It's really impossible to say. Equipment was left all over the place on all fronts. It might have been lost, tossed aside when the owner was taken prisoner, left behind after he was injured and evacuated, etc. It's a cool helmet regardless!
Check this out. You might be interested in seeing these photos:
88th Division, T/5 William Steele
You have no shame OB. I like your train of thought. Now man up and offer him a couple of hundred for it.
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
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SteveR
You have no shame OB. I like your train of thought. Now man up and offer him a couple of hundred for it.
I would be happy to, should he choose to let it go!
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
Strange how no one has mentioned the famous dimple on the rim?but how could this be in Italy,no Airborne troops were used there were they?probably another one ear-marked for conversion which never took place,unless the dimple theory is all but a myth,and maybe just an ordinary fixed Bale at best but the lid is a fantastic piece of history to own,thanks for showing...............Jake.
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Re: M1 helmet, 88th division, Po valley, Italy.
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ruddersrangers44
Strange how no one has mentioned the famous dimple on the rim?but how could this be in Italy,no Airborne troops were used there were they?probably another one ear-marked for conversion which never took place,unless the dimple theory is all but a myth,and maybe just an ordinary fixed Bale at best but the lid is a fantastic piece of history to own,thanks for showing...............Jake.
Paratroopers were used extensively in Italy by both sides. However, this helmet is just a regular fixed bale. The insignia on the front is for the 88th Infantry Division, which is just a regular Army infantry division. Read more here: 88th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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