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Fine Arms, Armour & Militaria Auction (118) 08/02/23 10:30 AM Closed

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Lot 449WW1 American 2nd Infantry Division (Indian Head) 15th Field Artillery Regiment Supply Column Steel Combat Helmet

WW1 American 2nd Infantry Division (Indian Head) 15th Field Artillery Regiment Supply Column Steel Combat Helmet
WW1 American 2nd Infantry Division (Indian Head) 15th Field Artillery Regiment Supply Column Steel Combat Helmet, superb example of a British issue brodie helmet with rough textured khaki overpaint finish to the exterior of the shell. Centre of the helmet has painted insignia of the 2nd Infantry division (Indian head) on a green rectangle which is the insignia for the 15th Field Artillery supply column. Interior of the helmet retains the original oilskin cloth liner system and the leather chinstrap. Helmet shows some wear but is generally in good condition. Original Indian Head 2nd division helmets are hard and the most desirable of WW1 American steel combat helmets. The Regiment landed in at Le Harve, France in February 1918, and was initially staged at Bourmont, France. On 21 March 1918, the Regiment deployed against the German Army on the west face of the St. Mihiel Salient. By 1 June 1918, the regiment occupied positions northwest of Chateau-Thierry and on 14 July 1918, was relieved by elements of the 26th "Yankee" Division in order to prepare for the Soissons Counteroffensive. On 18 July 1918, the Regiment participated in its first major offensive near Soissons. During July - October 1918, the Regiment supported the 2nd Infantry Division in operations in Soissons, Marbache, and Champagne. The Regiment also provided artillery support to the American 36th Division and the French 78th Division. On 10 November 1918, the Regiment fired in support of the Meuse River crossing and three days later crossed the Rhine River at Remagen for Occupation Duty. The War Records indicate the 15th FA Regiment was in continuous action from July till November 1918, and participated in the Lorraine; Aisne; Ille de France; Aisne-Marne; St. Mihiel; and Meuse-Argonne campaigns, and earned them the unofficial nickname as the Indianheads. The Indianheads of the Fighting Fifteenth fulfilled every mission assigned to it, never fired rounds short, and expended 285,000 rounds of shell and shrapnel. This was the greatest number of artillery rounds fired by any US Army Artillery Regiment during the war. Categories: Headdress
Estimate:
Lot closed - Winning bid:£400
Estimate: £400 - £600

 

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