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DescriptionFrench soldier with a medic Adrian helmet with extra protection, 1918. (38878882915).jpg
French soldier with a medic (according to the badge) steel helmet covered with a built-on chain screen to protect a soldier's eyes from rocks, shells and other fragments created by E. J. Codd Company of Baltimore, Maryland, 1918. This Adrian helmet can be identified as a medic one thanks to the badge on the front. The most common badges on Adrian helmets were the infantry and artillery ones, although others such medical, cavalry, and colonial corps also existed. Those Adrian helmets used by other countries like Russia, the U.S., Italy, or Belgium had also distinctive badges. What’s your favourite? Mine are the Russian ones.
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