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Vietnam War U.S. Ingersoll Swivel Loop M-1 Helmet & Liner Set with Camouflage Cover & Foliage Band (1964-68)

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Vietnam War U.S. Ingersoll Swivel Loop M-1 Helmet & Liner Set with Camouflage Cover & Foliage Band (1964-68)Description This is an original Vietnam War U. S. M 1 helmet set. It is decorated with an original Mitchell pattern camouflage helmet cover from the 8189 contract, dating its production to 1965. Secured around the helmet's circumference is an original elastic foliage band marked "DEL". The rear seam swivel loop helmet shell was manufactured by Ingersoll Rand Products and exhibits a lot number of "I 7423". This is one of 3,174,296 helmets produced by
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