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Original U.S. Indian Wars 1881 Model New York 65th Infantry Regiment Dress Helmet by Ridabock & Co. - Dated 1902 Hotchkiss .303 The bottom of the grip

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The bottom of the grip still has the original rod ejector

This is a wonderful uniform jacket and visor attributed to Lieutenant-General Sir Noel Monson de la Poer Beresford-Peirse

but more likely never used)

000 merchant seamen were serving aboard British registered merchant ships at the outbreak of World War II and that up to 185

indicating that they had received an Imperial and Royal Warrant of Appointment (kaiserlicher und königlicher Hoflieferant)

Original U.S. Indian Wars 1881 Model New York 65th Infantry Regiment Dress Helmet by Ridabock & Co. - Dated 1902 Hotchkiss .303 The bottom of the gripOriginal Item: One Only Available. Much like our European cousins in the 1880s, the U. S. Army started to adopt spiked pith helmets, often in white, with all brass mounts and occasionally plumes. These saw active service in the Spanish American War of 1898 especially in the tropical climate in Cuba. While often referred to as "pith helmets" in the broad sense, it was made from cork, like many European variants, such as the Wolseley pattern used by the

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