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ORIG. BELGIAN VIETNAM WAR REAR SEAM SWIVEL LOOP HELMET & ABL BELGIAN 1953 LINER!

$ 31.15

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: ORIGINAL VIETNAM WAR ERA BELGIAN (U.S. TYPE) M-1 REAR SEAM, SWIVEL LOOP HELMET REPAINTED IN THE U.S. FLAT OLIVE DRAB (OD #319) PAINT FINISH. THE ORIGINAL POST WWII M-1 (U.S. TYPE CLONE) BELGIAN HELMET REQUIRED ONLY MINOR EXTERIOR REPAINTING. ALSO, THIS BELGIAN HELMET HAS BEEN PAIRED WITH A BELGIAN WWII U.S. TYPE LINER (DATED 1953) - (WITH THE EYELIT) & AN ERDL COVER TO CREATE A RE-ENACTOR GRADE COMPLETE VIETNAM WAR M-1 HELMET. THIS BELGIAN LINER IS MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL AS U.S. LINERS, COMPLETE WITH WEBBING & NAPE STRAP; A U.S. POST VIETNAM WAR LINER SWEATBAND (1985 DLA 100-85-F-1194) HAS BEEN ADDED TO COMPLETE THE LINER. AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS, PRIOR TO PLACEMENT IN THE BELGIAN M-1 HELMET, THE LINER WAS CLEANED & REFINISHED IN THE CORRECT OD #319 PAINT COLOR. NOTE: WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE BELGIAN MARKING IN THE CROWN, THE LINER APPEARS NEARLY IDENTICAL TO THE TYPICAL WWII M-1 INFANTRY LINER! PLEASE REVIEW ALL PHOTOS & DESCRIPTIONS, AND EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO PLACING A BID.
  • Modification Description: ORIG. VIETNAM WAR M-1 BELGIAN REAR SEAM SWIVEL BALE HELMET W/ STAINLESS STEEL RIM, HAS BEEN REFINISHED & A BELGIUM ARMY (1953) LINER HAS BEEN ADDED TO COMPLETE THIS REENACTOR GRADE M-1 INF. HELMET.
  • Conflict: Vietnam (1961-75)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Belgium
  • Region of Origin: BELGIUM
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: ORIG. BELGIAN M-1 HELMET W/ A BELGIUM (1953) LINER
  • Modified Item: Yes
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    ORIGINAL
    VIETNAM WAR ERA
    BELGIAN
    (U.S. TYPE CLONE) M-1 REAR SEAM, SWIVEL LOOP HELMET HAS BEEN REPAINTED IN THE U.S. FLAT OLIVE DRAB
    (OD #319) PAINT FINISH. THE
    ORIGINAL
    POST WWII - VIETNAM WAR (1975) M-1
    (
    U.S. TYPE CLONE
    )
    BELGIAN
    HELMET REQUIRED MINOR RESTORATION WORK, INCLUDING REPAINTING OF
    THE EXTERIOR OF
    THE STEEL HELMET; THE
    ORIGINAL
    BELGIAN VIETNAM WAR ERA INFANTRY HELMET CHIN STRAPS WERE LEFT INTACT.
    ADDITIONALLY, THIS
    BELGIAN
    HELMET (MARKED U-SCH 75/1) HAS BEEN PAIRED WITH AN
    ORIGINAL
    BELGIAN
    POST WWII (1953)
    LINER
    (
    WITH THE EYELIT
    )
    AND AN
    ORIGINAL
    POST VIETNAM WAR (1979) ERDL HELMET COVER & SEVERAL ACCESSORY ITEMS (INCLUDING AN
    ORIGINAL
    "LUCY'S TIGER DEN" STICKER [1985], A
    REPRODUCTION
    U.S. VIETNAM WAR 101st AIRBORNE 'DEATH CARD',
    A PLASTIC ROSARY - CURRENT PRODUCTION AND SIX [6]
    "DUMMY"
    5.56mm ROUNDS) HAVE BEEN ADDED
    TO CREATE A
    RE-ENACTOR GRADE, A DISPLAY HELMET OR POSSIBLY AS A "MUTT" 151 VEHICLE HELMET OPTION INSTEAD OF A MORE EXPENSIVE ORIGINAL U.S. VIETNAM WAR M-1 HELMET
    .
    THIS
    ORIGINAL
    *
    BELGIAN
    (HIGH PRESSURE) LINER IS MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL AS U.S. WWII & KOREAN WAR LINERS, AND IS COMPLETE WITH AN
    ORIGINAL
    BELGIAN
    SUSPENSION SYSTEM (WEBBING), A
    BELGIAN
    NAPE STRAP;
    AN ORIGINAL POST VIETNAM WAR (1985) (NEW CONDITION) LINER SWEATBAND HAS BEEN ADDED.
    AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS, PRIOR TO PLACEMENT IN THE M-1 HELMET, THE LINER WAS CLEANED, SANDED & COMPLETELY REFINISHED IN SEVERAL COATS OF
    THE CORRECT OD #319 PAINT COLOR.
    NOTE: WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE BELGIAN MARKING
    (WHICH CAN BE SEEN IN THE LAST PHOTO)
    IN THE CROWN, THE LINER APPEARS
    NEARLY
    IDENTICAL TO THE TYPICAL WWII U.S. M-1 INFANTRY LINER;
    THIS TYPE OF LINER ALSO SAW SERVICE DURING THE EARLY STAGES OF THE VIETNAM WAR.
    PLEASE REVIEW ALL PHOTOS & DESCRIPTIONS, AND EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO
    PLACING A BID
    !
    NOTE: IN OUR WWII & VIETNAM WAR HELMET RESTORATIONS, WE
    DO NOT CONSTRUCT OUR HELMETS USING FOREIGN PARTS
    , HOWEVER IN THIS CASE THIS BELGIUM ARMY LINER OFFERS A
    RE-ENACTOR OR AN INDIVIDUAL SEEKING A VIETNAM WAR DISPLAY HELMET TO HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A LOWER COST HELMET
    (
    WITHOUT THE USE OF A REPRODUCTION LINER OR HELMET
    ).
    THIS PARTICULAR MIX OF AN
    ORIGINAL
    BELGIAN
    M-1 HELMET AND LINER, AND AN
    ORIGINAL
    POST
    VIETNAM WAR U.S. ERDL HELMET COVER (1979)
    ,
    COUPLED WITH A FEW ADDITIONAL ACCENT ITEMS
    CREATES AN EXCELLENT LOWER COST OPTION FOR EITHER REENACTOR EVENT USE AS A FUNCTIONAL M-1 HELMET OR FOR ANY
    LATE VIETNAM WAR DISPLAY
    !
    FOR EVENT USE OR DISPLAY, WHILE STILL
    PRESENTING AN EXCELLENT
    IMPRESSION OF A LATE VIETNAM WAR "GRUNT"... U.S. ARMY SOLDIER
    !
    *
    BELGIUM ARMY (ABL) HELMET LINER:
    This Liner has the mark ABL in the crown which is short for "Armand Belgique" and "Belgisch Leger", meaning Belgian army in French and Dutch. It is a Belgium made liner dated 1953 (the liner is nearly identical to a U.S. WWII or Post WWII liner with the front eyelet). This liner is a copy (CLONE) of the U.S. M-1 liner and was the type used by Belgium troops during the
    Korean War era (1951 - 1953) and also during the Vietnam War Era
    .
    HISTORICAL NOTE
    :
    U.S. ERDL (ENGINEER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT LABORATORIES)
    HELMET COVER
    The cotton duck
    ERDL
    camouflage
    helmet
    cover, which is not a reversible type helmet cover, was adopted in 1969 by both the U.S. Army & U.S. Marines, and replaced the
    reversible
    Mitchell Helmet Pattern
    version. Although both the
    FIRST ERDL
    pattern and a follow-up
    ERDL
    'Brown' pattern were
    adopted in 1969 and standardized in
    December 1971, neither of
    these
    ERDL
    helmet cover patterns,
    saw more than limited use in Vietnam prior to 1975; although some Marines wore the
    ERDL
    helmet covers when they returned to protect the U.S Embassy in Saigon in 1975. However in 1975 the
    ERDL
    helmet cover was manufactured again and issued in large quantities together with the older Mitchell pattern during the rescue of the USS Mayaguez in Camboya. In addition, the ERDL camouflage and its Vietnamese variants were certainly and eventually used as helmet covers by the ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) troops.
    PLEASE REVIEW ALL IMAGES & WRITTEN INFORMATION AND
    EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING
    !
    THIS
    ORIGINAL
    POST WWII (1975)
    BELGIAN ARMY
    M-1 HELMET WITH STAINLESS STEEL RIM HAS BEEN COMPLETELY
    REPAINTED IN THE CORRECT WWII U.S. TYPE OLIVE DRAB #319 COLOR
    AND AN
    ORIGINAL
    POST VIETNAM WAR
    U.S. M-1 ERDL HELMET COVER HAS BEEN ADDED TO
    REPRESENT
    A U.S. TYPE M-1 HELMET.
    IN ADDITION, THIS HELMET HAS BEEN PAIRED WITH AN
    ORIGINAL
    POST WWII (KOREAN WAR - 1953)
    BELGIUM ARMY
    LINER
    .
    THIS
    ORIGINAL POST
    WWII
    BELGIUM ARMY
    LINER
    IS COMPLETE WITH
    ORIGINAL
    WEBBING & NAPE STRAP AND A
    REPRODUCTION
    (ATF)
    LEATHER
    LINER
    SWEATBAND
    .
    *PLEASE REVIEW THE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS POST WWII (KOREAN WAR, 1953)
    BELGIUM ARMY
    LINER.
    PLEASE NOTE THIS
    ORIGINAL
    BELGIUM
    M-1 HELMET, WITH STAINLESS STELL RIM, HAS BEEN COMPLETELY
    REPAINTED
    TO PRODUCE A
    RESTORED
    VIETNAM WAR
    U.S. M-1 HELMET - CLONE
    ,
    PAINTED IN THE CORRECT WWII & EARLY VIETNAM WAR OD #319 OLIVE DRAB SHADE OF PAINT
    . WE HAVE ALSO ADDED THE
    ORIGINAL
    U.S.
    ERDL HELMET COVER
    (DATED 1979) AND ADDITIONAL ACCESSORY ITEMS!
    NOTE:
    PLEASE CONSIDER THIS COMBINATION OF ORIGINAL BELGIAN HELMET & LINER WITH A FEW ACCENT ITEMS AND AN ORIGINAL ERDL HELMET COVER (1979) PRIOR TO PLACING A BID
    !
    PLEASE NOTE:
    BELGIAN ARMY Liner Information
    :
    The Liner is an
    Original and Not a Plastic Reproduction
    with dark green (Late WWII & Korean War type) suspension and nape strap;
    The sweatband is an ATF (At The Front) WWII
    Reproduction
    Essentially, this
    BELGIAN ARMY
    M-1 Type Clone Liner looks identical to the Original WWII U.S.
    M-1 helmet liners - however it is clearly marked,
    which makes this a much
    more affordable Vietnam War Helmet & Liner Combination
    !
    PLEASE REVIEW THE PRICING DETAILS LISTED BELOW OF ALL INCLUDED
    REPRODUCTION & ORIGINAL ITEMS
    ORIGINAL
    !
    VIETNAM WAR (1979)
    U.S. ERDL HELMET COVER
    (.00 - .00)
    ORIGINAL
    !
    VIETNAM WAR ERA
    U.S. M151 A1/A2 "MUTT" HELMET, BAND REPLACEMENT -
    TIRE INNER TUBE PIECE
    (.00)
    HISTORICAL NOTE CONTINUED
    :
    THE U.S. M-1 HELMET (1941-1945)
    Under the direction of Major Harold G. Sydenham of the U.S. Army Infantry Board, the original prototype of the M-1 Helmet was configured by artisans from the Arms and Armor Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Sometime in 1940, the next phase of the helmet development; the liner was undertaken with assistance from Riddell, the manufacturer of sporting goods and football helmet developer.
    By the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor on
    December 7, 1941, t
    he M-1 helmet was well under production. The first production batch started on June 26th and resulted in over 323,510 M-1 helmets being manufactured before the war had even began. The Ordinance Department selected McCord Radiator and Manufacturing Company of Detroit Michigan and later also awarded a contract to Schlueter Manufacturing of St. Louis, Missouri
    to produce the steel helmet bodies. These metal bodies were made from a single piece of Hadfield Manganese steel that was produced by the Carnegie-Illinois & Sharon Steel Corporation. Each completed raw steel M-1 helmet shell weighed 2.25 lbs. each. By 1945 and the end of hostilities in World War II, over 22,000,000 M-1 helmets were produced.
    HISTORICAL REFLECTION
    :
    THE VIETNAM WAR
    (EXERPT FROM KEN BURNS "THE VIETNAM WAR"
    )
    America's involvement in Vietnam began in secrecy. It ended, 30 years later in failure, witnessed by the entire world. It was begun in good faith by decent people out of fateful misunderstandings, American overconfidence, and Cold War miscalculation. And it was prolonged because it seemed easier to muddle through than admit that it had been caused by tragic decisions, made by five American presidents, belonging to both political parties. Before the war was over, more than 58,000 Americans would be dead and at least 250,000 South Vietnamese troops died in the conflict, as well. So did over one million North Vietnamese soldiers and Vietcong guerrillas. Two million civilians, north and south, are thought to have perished, as well as tens of thousands more in the neighboring states of Laos and Cambodia. For many Vietnamese, it was a brutal civil war, for others, the bloody climatic chapter in a century-old struggle for independence. For those Americans who fought in it, and for those who fought against it back home, as well as those who merely glimpsed it on the nightly news, the Vietnam War was a decade of agony, the most divisive period since the American Civil War. The Vietnam War seemed to call everything into question, the value of honor and gallantry, the qualities of cruelty and mercy, the candor of the American government, and what it means to be a patriot. And those who lived through it have never been able to erase its memory, have never stopped arguing about what really happened, why everything went so badly wrong, who was to blame, and whether it was all worth it.
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    !
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