no
blue helmets
the shapes on the sides of helmets were used to identify a soldiers regiment the spade was (506th parachute infantry regiment)
No
A helmet is a form of protective gear worn to protect the head from injuries.Ceremonial or symbolic helmets (e.g. UK policeman's helmet) without protective function are sometimes used.The oldest known use of helmets was by Assyrian soldiers in 900BC, who wore thick leather or bronze helmets to protect the head from blunt object and sword blows and arrow strikes in combat. Soldiers still wear helmets, now often made from lightweight plastic materials.For more information about helmets visit at jsaccessories.co.uk
A helmet is a form of protective gear worn to protect the head from injuries.Ceremonial or symbolic helmets (e.g. UK policeman's helmet) without protective function are sometimes used.The oldest known use of helmets was by Assyrian soldiers in 900BC, who wore thick leather or bronze helmets to protect the head from blunt object and sword blows and arrow strikes in combat. Soldiers still wear helmets, now often made from lightweight plastic materials.For more information about helmets visit at jsaccessories.co.uk
Soldiers wore leather helmets inside tanks for protection against head injuries caused by bumps and jolts during movement. The helmets helped cushion the impact and reduce the risk of injury.
They wore helmets long before world war 1.
Not all gas masks are compatible with helmets, so some soldiers forgo helmets to wear their masks.
Leather, after 1916; steel.
Like all soldiers in all ancient armies, Roman soldiers wore helmets to protect their heads
US Army M1 steel helmets were not issued with cloth camo covers as were the US Marines fighting in the Pacific, during WWII. Consequently, soldiers didn't do to much writing on steel. The common thing was to paint their division patch on the sides of the helmets (1st Infantry Division, 3rd ID, 4 ID, etc.). In Vietnam, the US Army began, for the first time, issuing cloth camo reversible covers for the steel M1 helmets. At this time US Soldiers began writing graffiti on their helmets.
The type of armor Egyptian soldiers wore consisted of helmets, scales, gloves, and protective shields.