Post-World War II M-1 Helmets
Discover the intricate history of America's post-World War II M-1 Helmet in Mark A. Reynosa's insightful book, "Post-World War II M-1 Helmets," published in 1999. This 136-page volume delves deep into years of meticulous research, offering a comprehensive examination of the helmet's development and production during this often overlooked era.
Reynosa explores every facet of the M-1 Helmet, including significant research and development initiatives that shaped its design, such as the Nylon Helmet Program. Readers will gain valuable insights into the various components of the helmet, including the helmet body, cotton duck liner, combat helmet liner, parachutist helmets, and camouflage covers.
This book is not just a technical manual; it is a tribute to military innovation and the evolution of gear that has safeguarded countless individuals. Whether you're a military history enthusiast or a collector, "Post-World War II M-1 Helmets" is an essential addition to your library.