Graduation gift to myself!

Dane,
Welcome to the forum and congratulations on a doubleheader; graduation from school and acquiring a nice WWI German Stahlhelm. It is a respectable addition to any military collection. Good luck on your plans to join the service. No nation can remain free without its youth ready to protect the country of their birth.
Best regards
John
Thank you so very much John! I’m really excited to serve and add more pieces in time! I’ve loved being here with all of you and so excited to share more in time!
 
Nice piece! I was assigned to read All Quiet on the Western Front in High School and acquired a helmet like this one around the same time when there were a few more around from the veterans. It was my first experience with holding an object in my hands and getting that eerie sense of actually knowing the person who wore the helmet and what they must have gone through in the war. I never got over it.

It really is surreal to hold something like that for the first time, I remember when I got a hold of my great great grandfathers iron cross, the stories it could tell if it could speak!

Thank you so much for sharing some of your story and for the kind wishes!
 
Dane, congratulations on your graduation! Excellent choice of a grad gift, it will last a lifetime, and be a reminder of your accomplishments. Good luck in your future endeavors.
Cheers,
Dennis
Thank you so very Dennis! Thank you for the wishes and luck!
 
Awesome helmet and great career choice. I did 33 years in the Royal Canadian Artillery and enjoyed it all. Everything from Domestic Disaster Relief Operations here in Canada to the UN in Cyprus and the Congo and of course Afghanistan.

Now I use those Army skills and experience to help train the Army and other organizations by working on exercise Design, Development and Delivery. Currently working on one to take place in Nunavut Territory in October with the Territorial government dealing with a crisis in a community with no power and all that comes with that.

Great fun!

Again, great helmet and congratulations on your graduation and career choice.

Peter
 
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