Military Helmet Gallery
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A Viking helmet (National Museum of Scotland).
Helmet. 1550-1650, Korea. Iron inlaid with silver. For a military leader of high rank, worn with fur
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World War II veteran George Banky poses with a German rifle and helmet he acquired during his servic
“Battle of Pozieres Ridge. Troops of the 1st Australian Division (1st ANZAC Corps), some wearing Ger
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When engaged in formal duties like guarding the palace or marching in parades, members of the Joseon
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Roman cavalryman’s face helmet, modeled after the face of Alexander the Great. Found at a fort on t
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Heavy Brigade Combat Team by MilitaryPhotosMore Photography here.
Flight helmets were a type of headgear commonly wore by beings piloting starfighters. In military or
Us Soldier With Pictures Of His Girlfriend Attached To His Helmet, Củ Chi Base Camp, Vietnam In 1968
“Battle of Pozieres Ridge. Troops of the 1st Australian Division (1st ANZAC Corps), some weari
lifeslittle: Danil Polevoy, Douglas Mc Arthur, 40x50cm 7 limited prints on fine art paper.
An illustration of the Battle of Omdurman by Frank Dodd and W. T. Maud for the London Graphic.
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The pickelhaube, literally “spiked bonnet,” was originally designed for use in t
hominisaevum: Timeline from Helmets and body armor in modern warfare Published 1920 Beautiful
The pith helmet is a light, but firm, piece of protective head-wear made out of cork or pith from th
Bronze helmet with owner name embossed on cheek. National Archaeology Museum of Athens.
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