Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice example of a genuine WWII M1 Helmet Liner by Seaman Paper Co. with the 5th Infantry Division Red Diamond painted on both sides. The U.S. WWII M-1 helmet was only produced from 1941 to 1945. The first production batch resulted with over 323,510 M-1 helmets before the start of the American involvement in the war.
The liner is correct high pressure WWII issue and stamped with a S in an oval for the SEAMAN PAPER COMPANY. Manufactured in Chicago, Illinois this "high pressure" manufactured M-1 helmet liner is identified by an embossed "S" in the crown. Seaman Paper Company started delivery to the US Army in September 1942. They produced approximately between 2,000,000 - 4,000,000 M-1 helmet liners and discontinued production around August 17, 1945 when the war ended.
This true, lovely service worn condition US WWII M-1 helmet liner can be identified through the frontal eyelet hole. Other correct WW2 features include cotton herringbone twill (HBT) OD Green #3 cloth suspension. This HBT suspension is held tightly within the M-1 helmet liner by rivets and a series of triangular "A" washers. The three upper suspension bands are missing the tie string. This way the wearer could adjust the fit.
The sweatband and leather chinstrap are unfortunately missing. The sides of the liner feature the Red Diamond insignia of the 5th Infantry Division. On one side, it appears that the 5th insignia is painted over an existing DUI.
The helmet liner is in overall wonderful condition and comes more than ready for further research and display.
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