Description
and accommodates an original blackened leather liner which culminates in eight fingers
Gilded Maltese cross with double-headed eagle in the obverse center
A third reich period “Kraftfahrer/Truck Driver’s” award badge
He was admitted to Queen Mary's Military Hospital at Whalley
surrounded by a white ring of enamels inscribed “Prin Noi Insine” (Latin - By Ourselves)
Poland, Republic. A Rare Polish Officer's M15 Adrian Helmet Republic of and accommodates an original blackenedThere are very few surviving examples of the Adrian helmets issued to Polish volunteers, and an officer's version must be considered scarce. Constructed of a steel shell and painted in field grey, the crown features a raised die stamped magnetic metal comb secured in place with rivets fastened at the three, six, nine, and twelve oclock positions, fastened to the peak of the helmet is the standard "RF", however, this has had the possibly unique
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