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Casque MP 69eme DI US. Helmet MP 69th US DI.

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Casque MP de la 69eme DI US. Coque de casque USM1, fermeture du jonc a l'avant. Numero de lot illisible. Pontets fixes. Les jugulaires sont presentes et montees d'origine. Laundry number peint a l'interieur de la coque W-7918. Peinture et cork a 90%. Bande jaune faisant le tour de la coque a 80%. Lettrage MP en blanc et surligne en noir. Insigne de la 69eme DI US a 80%. Liner en materiaux composite haute pression, fabrication Fireston. Coiffe complete, bandeau de sudation complet. Jugulaire en cuir manquante. Nuquiere portant la mention nominative Stenley D US 42116531. Peinture a 80%. Marquages a la craie CED, ainsi que le dessin representant l'insigne national allemand et un aigle stylise. A noter une certaine usure et patine de la piece. Etat I-. L'unite arrive en Angleterre le 12 decembre 1944 ou elle prolonge son entrainement avant d'etre envoyee en France, debarquant au Havre le 24 janvier 1945 pour ensuite se diriger vers la Belgique pour relever la 99e division d'infanterie. Dans un premier temps, elle occupe des positions defensives face a la ligne Siegfried. Elle passe a l'offensive a la fin du mois de fevrier, prenant Schmidtheim et Dahlem le 7 mars. Le 27 mars, elle traverse le Rhin et s'empare de la forteresse d'Ehrenbreitstein. Le 7 avril, elle releve la 80e division d'infanterie a Cassel, prend Hann. Munden le lendemain avant de conquerir Wei§enfels le 14 avril, en depit d'une forte resistance. Elle livre d'importants combats de rue lors de la prise de Leipzig le 18 avril et avance jusqu'a Eilenbourg qui tombe le 23 avril, securisant la rive est de la Mulde. Lors de patrouilles entre ce cours d'eau et l'Elbe, elle est la premiere unite americaine a entrer en contact avec les elements avances de la 5e armee de la garde sovietique pres de Riesa puis a Torgau lors de l'Elbe Day, le 25 avril. Jusqu'au 8 mai, la division remplit des missions de patrouille puis participe a l'occupation de l'Allemagne jusqu'en septembre 1945. Etat I-. Helmet MP of the 69th DI US. Helmet shell USM1, closure of the ring at the front. illegible lot number. fixed bridges. The jugulars are present and mounted original. Laundry number painted inside the hull W-7918. Paint and cork 90%. Yellow band around the shell at 80%. MP lettering in white and highlighted in black. 69th DI US badge at 80%. Liner in high pressure composite materials, Fireston manufacture. Complete headdress, full sweatband. Missing leather chin strap. Neck bearing the name Stenley D US 42116531. 80% paint. CED chalk markings, as well as the drawing representing the German national insignia and a stylized eagle. Note some wear and patina of the part. State I-. The unit arrived in England on 12 December 1944 where it continued its training before being sent to France, landing at Le Havre on 24 January 1945 and then heading for Belgium to relieve the 99th Infantry Division. Initially, it occupies defensive positions against the Siegfried line. It went on the offensive at the end of February, taking Schmidtheim and Dahlem on 7 March. On 27 March she crossed the Rhine and captured the fortress of Ehrenbreitstein. On 7 April she relieved the 80th Infantry Division at Cassel, took Hann. Munden the next day before conquering Wei§enfels on 14 April, despite strong resistance. It engaged in heavy street fighting during the capture of Leipzig on 18 April and advanced to Eilenbourg which fell on 23 April, securing the east bank of the Mulde. During patrols between this waterway and the Elbe, it was the first American unit to come into contact with the advanced elements of the 5th Army of the Soviet Guard near Riesa and then in Torgau during Elbe Day, on 25 April. Until May 8, the division carried out patrol missions and then participated in the occupation of Germany until September 1945. State I-.
Casque MP de la 69eme DI US. Coque de casque USM1, fermeture du jonc a l'avant. Numero de lot illisible. Pontets fixes. Les jugulaires sont presentes et montees d'origine. Laundry number peint a l'interieur de la coque W-7918. Peinture et cork a 90%. Bande jaune faisant le tour de la coque a 80%. Lettrage MP en blanc et surligne en noir. Insigne de la 69eme DI US a 80%. Liner en materiaux composite haute pression, fabrication Fireston. Coiffe complete, bandeau de sudation complet. Jugulaire en cuir manquante. Nuquiere portant la mention nominative Stenley D US 42116531. Peinture a 80%. Marquages a la craie CED, ainsi que le dessin representant l'insigne national allemand et un aigle stylise. A noter une certaine usure et patine de la piece. Etat I-. L'unite arrive en Angleterre le 12 decembre 1944 ou elle prolonge son entrainement avant d'etre envoyee en France, debarquant au Havre le 24 janvier 1945 pour ensuite se diriger vers la Belgique pour relever la 99e division d'infanterie. Dans un premier temps, elle occupe des positions defensives face a la ligne Siegfried. Elle passe a l'offensive a la fin du mois de fevrier, prenant Schmidtheim et Dahlem le 7 mars. Le 27 mars, elle traverse le Rhin et s'empare de la forteresse d'Ehrenbreitstein. Le 7 avril, elle releve la 80e division d'infanterie a Cassel, prend Hann. Munden le lendemain avant de conquerir Wei§enfels le 14 avril, en depit d'une forte resistance. Elle livre d'importants combats de rue lors de la prise de Leipzig le 18 avril et avance jusqu'a Eilenbourg qui tombe le 23 avril, securisant la rive est de la Mulde. Lors de patrouilles entre ce cours d'eau et l'Elbe, elle est la premiere unite americaine a entrer en contact avec les elements avances de la 5e armee de la garde sovietique pres de Riesa puis a Torgau lors de l'Elbe Day, le 25 avril. Jusqu'au 8 mai, la division remplit des missions de patrouille puis participe a l'occupation de l'Allemagne jusqu'en septembre 1945. Etat I-. Helmet MP of the 69th DI US. Helmet shell USM1, closure of the ring at the front. illegible lot number. fixed bridges. The jugulars are present and mounted original. Laundry number painted inside the hull W-7918. Paint and cork 90%. Yellow band around the shell at 80%. MP lettering in white and highlighted in black. 69th DI US badge at 80%. Liner in high pressure composite materials, Fireston manufacture. Complete headdress, full sweatband. Missing leather chin strap. Neck bearing the name Stenley D US 42116531. 80% paint. CED chalk markings, as well as the drawing representing the German national insignia and a stylized eagle. Note some wear and patina of the part. State I-. The unit arrived in England on 12 December 1944 where it continued its training before being sent to France, landing at Le Havre on 24 January 1945 and then heading for Belgium to relieve the 99th Infantry Division. Initially, it occupies defensive positions against the Siegfried line. It went on the offensive at the end of February, taking Schmidtheim and Dahlem on 7 March. On 27 March she crossed the Rhine and captured the fortress of Ehrenbreitstein. On 7 April she relieved the 80th Infantry Division at Cassel, took Hann. Munden the next day before conquering Wei§enfels on 14 April, despite strong resistance. It engaged in heavy street fighting during the capture of Leipzig on 18 April and advanced to Eilenbourg which fell on 23 April, securing the east bank of the Mulde. During patrols between this waterway and the Elbe, it was the first American unit to come into contact with the advanced elements of the 5th Army of the Soviet Guard near Riesa and then in Torgau during Elbe Day, on 25 April. Until May 8, the division carried out patrol missions and then participated in the occupation of Germany until September 1945. State I-.

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