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Are soldiers allowed to write on their helmets?
Truth be told, troops in Vietnam didn’t “get away” with writing on their issued helmets, and neither do the troops who do it today. Some things never change. Even so, those who wrote on their helmets were not allowed to wear the helmet with its cover on while in the rear.
Why did soldiers draw on their helmets?
One way they did this was by writing graffiti on their helmets. The helmet was for the soldier, after all, a uniform item provided by the government. To deface it meant defacing government property while at the same time violating the rules of wearing the uniform properly.
Why do military helmets have netting?
The United States Army often utilized nets to reduce the helmets’ shine when wet and to allow burlap scrim or vegetation to be added for camouflage purposes. Most nets were acquired from British or Canadian Army stocks or cut from larger camouflage nets.
Why do paratroopers wear scrim?
The common feature that links all the helmets is the use of scrim, tape, hessian, paint and other materials to help break up the shape of the helmet and afford extra camouflage. A well scrimmed helmet is also seen as a status symbol within airborne forces to add an overall “Ally” look to the wearer.
What do Marines call their helmets?
The Lightweight Helmet (LWH), also known as the Lightweight Marine Corps Helmet or Lightweight Marine Helmet, is an armored helmet that is used by the United States Marine Corps and U.S. Navy.
Why did World War 2 soldiers have nets on their helmets?
The United States Army often utilized nets to reduce the helmets’ shine when wet and to allow burlap scrim or vegetation to be added for camouflage purposes. The Army did not adopt an official issue net until the “Net, Helmet, with Band” that included an elastic neoprene band to keep it in place.
When did the US start using the M1 helmet?
April 1941
After WWI during the later part of 1918 to 1942, the U.S. Army wanted a helmet that looked more American and less British while also looking at how future conflicts would be fought, Smith said. The Army designed the M1 Helmet and started production in April 1941.
Why do some military helmets have chin straps?
During training, many commanding officers required their soldiers to wear the helmets with the chin straps attached under their chins. Veterans at the front learned to wear the helmets without the chin straps. If an explosion went off next to them, the helmet would catch the concusion and try to fly off.
Why were WW2 helmets so wide and flat?
Its shape was the same of its predecessor, the MkI, which was designed for trench warfare, where soldiers had to be careful about what came right down from the sky – that’s why it was wide and flat. NotMyselfRightNow, makes sense for the actual combat helmets.
Is it comfortable to wear a helmet?
Furthermore, let’s face it, a well fastened helmet is not a comfortable thing to wear.
How do you break a sentry’s helmet?
On of the methods of sentry stalking/silent kill is to put a forearm across the sentry’s shoulders, and with your ohter hand, reach over the top of the helmet (grab it by the lip), and yank straight back, breaking the sentry’s neck. You can’t do that if the strap isn’t buckled under his chin.