PaidInFull24
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Hey guys,
Here is the latest addition to my collection...a WW2 front-seam helmet with an entry-and-exit bullet hole. The story goes that the vet was fighting in the battle of the bulge in December 1944 when he was shot after just 4 days in combat. Amazingly, he somehow survived! I purchased the helmet at a local antique store here in Oklahoma so I know there is no way to verify authenticity, although the helmet came with a copy of a letter written by the soldier's daughter giving the history of the helmet (see last photo). What do you guys think?
Regards,
Nick
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Front view:
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Rear view (notice the entry hole in the center of the exit hole):
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Inside helmet:
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Entry hole from the inside:
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Exit hole from the inside:
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Copy of the letter written by the soldier's daughter (soldier's name and hometown omitted as per agreement made by soldier's daughter and original buyer of the helmet):
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Here is the latest addition to my collection...a WW2 front-seam helmet with an entry-and-exit bullet hole. The story goes that the vet was fighting in the battle of the bulge in December 1944 when he was shot after just 4 days in combat. Amazingly, he somehow survived! I purchased the helmet at a local antique store here in Oklahoma so I know there is no way to verify authenticity, although the helmet came with a copy of a letter written by the soldier's daughter giving the history of the helmet (see last photo). What do you guys think?
Regards,
Nick
Side view:
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Front view:
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Rear view (notice the entry hole in the center of the exit hole):
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Inside helmet:
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Entry hole from the inside:
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Exit hole from the inside:
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Copy of the letter written by the soldier's daughter (soldier's name and hometown omitted as per agreement made by soldier's daughter and original buyer of the helmet):
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