aicusv
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A few weeks back I posted on another thread about a friend acquiring a helmet from a WWII vet who brought it back from Guam. I have since purchased the helmet from my friend and now have it in my collection.
It is not the greatest piece I own but to me it may be the most interesting. It came with a Überzug that was with the helmet in Guam, both the helmet and cover show signs of an interesting life.
THE COVER
The cover has several different unit markings on it. The front is marked with an R over 36 (36th reserve regiment) inside the cover is a label for Grenadier Milk 7 company. Also inside it is stamped GR 6 4B, with the 4 written over in ink with a 2, also written in is a 7C. There is another stamp of 4B under which is stamped the date 19?1 in a box. Along side the date stamp is another 1. Under the GR6 stamp is another box stamp with ??40. ??16 over Inf?r. Re?? , this has had two heavy black line run through it making some of the markings unreadable.
THE HELMET
On the helmet as well there a a few differing marks. The left rear visor it is stamped 19RJR over IB. On the right rear visor the stamp is so light as to be almost non-readable, the first can’t be made out, but it appears to include the date 1906. Painted in the bowl of the helmet in large white letters is; 1WGR61B 81. Also in the top of the bowl is paint in small red letters GR.6. over 4K III.
Grenadier Regiment 6 wore a Wappen of a grenadier eagle, I can find no shadow or any marks of one on the helmet. However there is a very clear impression of a line eagle plate .
The helmet is missing a few parts, most of which I believe I have in my parts box. It is my intention to clean the helmet up a little (it is dirty, I’ve have had dug items that were cleaner) and put it back together. One last thing the spike is a two part spike.
Anyone have a safe way to clean the cover without damaging the markings?
I invite comments and questions. Now here are some photos.
It is not the greatest piece I own but to me it may be the most interesting. It came with a Überzug that was with the helmet in Guam, both the helmet and cover show signs of an interesting life.
THE COVER
The cover has several different unit markings on it. The front is marked with an R over 36 (36th reserve regiment) inside the cover is a label for Grenadier Milk 7 company. Also inside it is stamped GR 6 4B, with the 4 written over in ink with a 2, also written in is a 7C. There is another stamp of 4B under which is stamped the date 19?1 in a box. Along side the date stamp is another 1. Under the GR6 stamp is another box stamp with ??40. ??16 over Inf?r. Re?? , this has had two heavy black line run through it making some of the markings unreadable.
THE HELMET
On the helmet as well there a a few differing marks. The left rear visor it is stamped 19RJR over IB. On the right rear visor the stamp is so light as to be almost non-readable, the first can’t be made out, but it appears to include the date 1906. Painted in the bowl of the helmet in large white letters is; 1WGR61B 81. Also in the top of the bowl is paint in small red letters GR.6. over 4K III.
Grenadier Regiment 6 wore a Wappen of a grenadier eagle, I can find no shadow or any marks of one on the helmet. However there is a very clear impression of a line eagle plate .
The helmet is missing a few parts, most of which I believe I have in my parts box. It is my intention to clean the helmet up a little (it is dirty, I’ve have had dug items that were cleaner) and put it back together. One last thing the spike is a two part spike.
Anyone have a safe way to clean the cover without damaging the markings?
I invite comments and questions. Now here are some photos.



