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01-29-2017 06:41 PM
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Does anyone have a thought,pictures,helmets,anything to shed light on this? I believe we depend to much on books and other experts(at time I use that term loosely) to shape our thought process and that in turn is cemented in one's mind as fact while in the back of our mind we know that something is amiss.
Maybe I am the only one that has pondered this question and is the only one that cares, and if that be the case I will pursue it on my own. I would hope pictures of helmets or story's from the past will surface to help educate us.
Marty
Fortune favors the brave 644th td
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Hi Marty, that's not a train of thought that I would imagine holds much water, if anything those further up the "ladder" would be more likely to adhere to the decal drop regs if they wanted to impress any potential by the book superior. As I said before, some commanders enforced it rigidly, but others, especially front line officers had better things to worry about. I have noticed that there is a larger majority of Luftwaffe DD's around and I guess that's because many were air field personnel and not at the front, after all, the National shield was supposed to be removed because of it's "stand out" appearance! Many helmets simply also had a bread bag strap / band or helmet cover added which simply hid the decal anyway. Leon.
P.S, I have owned over the years 3 named HEER DD'S, 4 named Luftwaffe DD's and none of the were marked to anyone other than privates or just names.
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Leon, the majority of DD helmet you have owned were Luftwaffe,that is the kind of insight I am looking for. Maybe it was not enforced but again we still have a maybe. I agree the subject matter is not important to many but it can be a wonderful to to understanding if we can gather more facts.
Fortune favors the brave 644th td
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