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US M1 liner in the Bundeswehr?
Hi mates,
since I also deal a little with helmets, I bought this "liner" (inner helmet) of US provenance.
The name painted on the helmet could be that of a Oberfeldwebel, (senior sergeant), in the Bundeswehr.
In any case, the camouflage net is an original of the Bundeswehr.
I don't know whether the camouflage material is also BW.
Of course, it may be that someone has "assembled" this set themselves at some point, on the other hand, were such US helmets actually also issued in the BW?
Thanks in advance, and, regards,
R.
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06-02-2023 09:58 PM
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Hello,
no, the US model, including the 1964 and 1972 patterns, was not introduced to the Bundeswehr.
In the Bundeswehr, a similar inner helmet as the US model 1951 was used for the "steel helmet, two-piece" from 1956 until it was completely phased out around 1959/60.
The inner helmet was then used as a presentation helmet until the end of the 1990s and continued to be manufactured with slight changes.
This helmet, pattern 1972 and manufactured 1983, was probably organized privately and used as a light marching simplification.
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cvrwdvr
Hello,
the "Helme, Reprentation" / "Helmets, Representation" were not only used by the guard battalion or the "Stabsmusikkorps", but were widespread throughout the Bundeswehr.
It was available in glossy and satin finish. Therefore, they can easily have been misused.
Regards
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Many thanks for both responses. Out of interest, what was the purpose of the Repraesentation helm outside the Wachbataillon / Stabsmusikkorps ?
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Hello,
they were used for every kind of honorary service.
The old liners of the BW Stahlhelm from 1956 to 1959 also served other purposes. For one thing, they were intended as lightweight protective helmets. They were often worn without a steel helmet shell.
For this reason, there were also repaints. For example, military police and special marine units (beach master companies) and Ponton engineers had their own paint schemes. Not all EARLY BW M1 liners that were painted olive are therefore to be regarded as fake steel helmets for easier marching. Many have also been officially repainted.
Regards
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