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  2. M1 helmet - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, the M1 helmet liner was redesigned, eliminating the leather chinstrap, nape strap, and changing the suspension webbing to a pattern resembling an asterisk in a coarse cotton web material in lieu of the earlier cotton herringbone twill.

  3. General Fibre Company - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, the company designed ... M1 Steel Helmet Liner. During World War II, Hawley Products Company was a major producer of the M1 steel helmet. [3 ...

  4. Hawley Products Company - Wikipedia

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    Hawley Products is the original designer of the M1 steel helmet liner. The company is also one of the two original manufacturers of the M1 steel helmet liner, alongside General Fibre Company. Additionally, Hawley Products designed and manufactured several versions of the pressed fiber military sun helmet used by the US military during World War II.

  5. M1C helmet - Wikipedia

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    M1C helmet. The M1C helmet was a variant of the U.S. Army 's popular and iconic M1 helmet. Developed in World War II to replace the earlier M2 helmet, it was not made available until issued to paratroopers in January 1945. [1] It was different from the M2 in various ways, most importantly its bails (chinstrap hinges). The M2 had fixed, spot ...

  6. Modèle 1951 helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Modèle 1951 helmet was a military helmet used by the French military (Army, Navy, Air Force and Gendarmerie), iconic of the Algerian War. It replaced a variety of helmets used during the Second World War , including the Adrian helmet , Modèle 1945 helmet and American-supplied M1 Helmet .

  7. Frank Pellegrino (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, Pellegrino became president of General Fiber, following the retirement of Lewis Tilles Apple. The company had manufactured the original M1 fiber helmet liner in 1941 before moving into the production of fiber components for the military pressed fiber sun helmets used by American soldiers during World War II.