Hi guys here I have a USMC helmet with owners name and history. This was an amazing find on eBay and still can not believe it’s mine. The helmet is a front seam fixed bale McCord. The stamp number is not easy to see and all I can make out and what I can see with the naked eye is 68C or 68G and so potentially dates this to roughly December 1941 January 1942. The liner also WW2 and is made by Firestone and has the green coated triangular washers which puts manufacture between early 1943 to mid 1944. The frog skin cover is made by Blue Anchor Overall Co. Inc and dated 29 April 1953. As you can see on the helmet cover and the liner his name are on both.
That’s the technical stuff done, now for the Marine who owned this. His name was Mackie Gene Finlay and was born 8th February 1944. PFC Finlay of India Co. 3/3 3rd Platoon and his Tour Date of Vietnam was from 9th August 1965 to 22nd May 1966. From what I have read his unit was in Okinawa and was mobilised for deployment to Vietnam for Operation Starlite. I have read into India Co. involvement during this operation and they were there with 5500 other Marines to destroy the 1st VC regiment and the threat on Chu Lai Air Base and was the first all US military battle of the war. There was some very intense fighting which resulted in the death of 51 marines and 203 wounded. I’m still searching for more information and hope to find more about Mackie Gene Finlay.
Mackie Gene Finlay died 12th September 2015 under sad circumstances. He apparently suffered from PTSD and relied on a care taker to look after him. Apparently from what I have read the care taker had abused him and his death was later classed as a homicide. Very sad end to a man who gave his all to his country
Semper Fi and RIP Mackie.
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