WW1 Original French Artillery Helmet Mle 1915 with Liner-SEE STORE WW1 MEDALS For Sale

WW1 Original French Artillery Helmet Mle 1915 with Liner-SEE STORE WW1 MEDALS
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WW1 Original French Artillery Helmet Mle 1915 with Liner-SEE STORE WW1 MEDALS:
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Adrian helmetFrench infantry M15 Adrian helmetTypeCombat helmetPlaceoforiginFranceService France
Free Empire
Russian Republic
Soviet Union
Poland
Romania
Kingdom of Spanish States
Brazil
Peru
Ukrainian People's Republic
Belarusian People's RepublicWarsFirst World War
Warlord Era
Russian Civil War
Ukrainian–Soviet War
Polish-Soviet War
Polish-Ukrainian War
Finnish Civil War
Hungarian–Romanian War
Greco-Turkish War
Rif War
Chinese Civil War
Spanish Civil War
Second Sino-Japanese War
Second World War
Greco–Italian War
Franco-Thai War
Italian Civil War
Greek Civil War
First Indochina War
Korean WarProduction historyDesignerLouis Auguste helmet(French:Casque Adrien) was an influential design ofcombat helmetoriginally produced for theFrench ArmyduringWorld War I. Its original version, the M15, was the first standard helmet of the French Army and was designed when millions ofFrenchtroops were engaged intrench warfare, and head wounds from the fallingshrapnelgenerated byindirect firebecame a frequent cause of battlefield casualties. Introduced in 1915, it was the first modern steel helmet[1][2]and it served as the basic helmet of many armies well into the 1930s. Initially issued to infantry soldiers, in modified form they were also issued to cavalry and tank crews. A subsequent version, the M26, was used duringWorld War II.


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