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M1 helmet, good pictures are a must

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    This is why good pictures are a must.
    I bought this helmet thinking it was a black camo helmet that was dip in anti gas paint because of the pictures.
    But when I got it in the mail the helmet look totally different no black paint but green and the brown mark on the rim came off .
    The helmet still has the ww2 OD but the liner was used post war I think 1958.
    Still for 50$ not bad.Not what I was going for ,still a good helmet.
    chris
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    USATCI ,if anyone knows what this means that would be great.
    I look on the internet but nothing.
    chris

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    From quick googling I think it's an abbreviation for a training camp, I'm guessing it stands for something like US Army Training Camp (Center?) I--- no idea what the "I" stands for though

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    "Infantry"

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    Quote by slados28 View Post
    From quick googling I think it's an abbreviation for a training camp, I'm guessing it stands for something like US Army Training Camp (Center?) I--- no idea what the "I" stands for though
    Thank you .
    I just look some more and found it.
    United States Army training center infantry.
    1956 was the start of the training center in for dix.
    So the date of 1958 for the helmet usage would be correct.
    chris

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    Quote by AMTG View Post
    "Infantry"
    Faster than I was.
    chris

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    The liner is a Capac .
    chris

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    Here the way it look on the seller auction.
    chris
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    Nice Chris. Pictures really do make or break an item.

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    But, at least it turned out to be an Interesting and Historically significant helmet from the early early days of Fort Dix, so it wasn't a Total let down!
    William

    "Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."

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    Quote by Wagriff View Post
    But, at least it turned out to be an Interesting and Historically significant helmet from the early early days of Fort Dix, so it wasn't a Total let down!
    Hi Chris,even though it's not what you thought you were buying,i personally really like it.It has a great liner with a story to tell.Nice pick up! Leon.

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