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    Posted 9 years ago

    OfficerTor…
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    This is my veitnam helmet as you can see it is in good condition the pics are the helmet with liner second one shows a name written on the band (tom) the third shows the liner the last one shows the shell itself

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    1. OfficerTorres, 9 years ago
      I need to know more about this item i have a question by the way the shell has a number in it 603 i want to know what that stands for and what era the shell itself comes from.
    2. OfficerTorres, 9 years ago
      Come check out my military surplus
    3. OfficerTorres, 9 years ago
      Thank you manikin
    4. OfficerTorres, 9 years ago
      Please help me find out more info
    5. scottvez scottvez, 9 years ago
      Your helmet cover is much later-- BDU era of the 1980s.

      Worn by some regular Army units until the late 80s and into the 1990s by some NG/ Reserve units.

      scott

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