Originally called the Brodie helmet, known in the US as the "Tommy Helmet", and adapted by the US and produced in the US up until the M1 replaced it in 1942, and known as the M-1917 helmet (because it was a WWI helmet).
Called the Brodie or Tommy helmet. Manufactured under license for the US Military from WWI to WWII and designated the Model 1917 (M-1917) helmet.
world war 1 helmets were made fom sheep skin and cows
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The British Empire
The british public felt that it wasn't their war and it had started for no reason.
France,Great Britain,and British Empire were the allies of the united states
world war 1 helmets were made fom sheep skin and cows
Metal parade helmets based upon British (pith helmets) & modified German (Prussian) designs were in use in the 1880's by US Army personnel. However, practical protective steel helmets were not issued until WW1...the model 1917 British style "dough-boy" helmet. This helmet was used from 1917 until 1942; when it was replaced by the M-1 steel helmet (steel pot). The M-1 steel helmet fought it's last war in Vietnam.
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British scientists
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16,0000 british people died in ww1
WW1 and WW2
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A British infantryman in WW1
230,000 britons british were killed
All of them - that is not helpful!