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Original U.S. WWI Panel Camouflage Painted British-Made Mk 1 Doughboy Helmet with Liner & Partial Chinstrap ger I knew what it meant

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I knew what it meant at once and since I was unable to get a line on it

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Original U.S. WWI Panel Camouflage Painted British-Made Mk 1 Doughboy Helmet with Liner & Partial Chinstrap ger I knew what it meantOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a lovely example of the scarce WWI British MkI Brodie helmet, which was also the same type that was issued to American forces in the beginning of the US involvement during The Great War. The helmet features vibrant panel camouflage paint that was a very popular paint scheme used by all armies that fought during WWI. At the outbreak of World War I, none of the combatants provided steel helmets to their troops.

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