French Dragoon Officers Helmet - 1874

Here are a few photos of the helmets in use in WWI, typically covered, and an impressive painting.

Photos and caption from here on the internet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_cavalry_during_World_War_I


Dragoons bringing back German prisoners on August 24, 1914. Police duties were then part of the cavalry's missions during military operations.
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A Saint-Étienne model 1907 machine gun used by dragoons during the major maneuvers of 1913.
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Reconnaissance riders: one of the main missions of the cavalry in 1914.
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French dragoons in column near Montmort-Lucy (in the Marne) in September 1914. The campaign uniform includes a canvas helmet cover, to avoid metallic reflections which can be seen from a distance.
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The Stars, a "patriotic" painting by Eugène Chaperon dated 1914 depicting the French defeat of 1871. It shows a French dragoon in front of a Prussian Uhlan, both armed with lances.
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