All combatants in WWII were supplied with steel helmets. But only the US and USSR steel helmets survived into the Vietnam War era; both the US and USSR steel helmet "DESIGNS" served in the Vietnam War.
No
brick arms once had helmets but try brick forge
no they dont
helmets, clothes, and held guns.
Helmets became more popular
Maybe
not all the time they only wore helmets in combat but they were hardly ever in combat so yes they did
they used rifles, shotguns, helmets to cover their heads, and alot of pistols
steel was used in all the helmets however they were little good against stopping a rifle round even todays modern kevlar helmets can be penetrated by a ww2 era mauser rifle
The same as their standard infantry counterparts. They just had medic emblems on their arms or helmets. They also did NOT carry a gun.
they usually dont were hats if you aren't talking about russia. they were helmets.
The Viet Nam War was similar to World War 2 but did not involve the entire world stage and forces. That is the most recent war that was anything near to being like World War 2.