US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet

US WW2 5th Infantry Division Combat Helmet

In a very nice condition as found a stunning US WW2 M1 Combat helmet.
The fixed bale front seam helmet is made by McCord and has heatnumber 57A.
The helmet comes with traces of combat wear and has on the front the decal of the Red Diamonds 5th Infantry Division.
The helmet is complete with the original westinghouse liner that has also the same Red Diamond decal on the front.
Sadly the lining is taken out of the helmet but has still the United Carr marked chinstrap.
A very nice and hard to find decal helmet of the 5th Infantry Division.

After two years of training the 5th ID landed in Normandy on Utah Beach, on 9 July 1944, over a month after the initial D-Day landings, and four days later took up defensive positions in the vicinity of Caumont-l'Éventé. Launching a successful attack at Vidouville 26 July, the division drove on southeast of Saint-Lô, attacked and captured Angers, 9–10 August, captured Chartres, (assisted by the 7th Armored Division), 18 August,9 pushed to Fontainebleau, crossed the Seine at Montereau, 24 August, crossed the Marne and seized Reims, 30 August, and positions east of Verdun. The division then prepared for the assault on Metz, 7 September.
In mid-September a bridgehead was secured across the Moselle, south of Metz, at Dornot and Arnaville after two attempts. The first attempt at Dornot by the 11th Infantry Regiment failed. German-held Fort Driant played a role in repulsing this crossing. A second crossing by the 10th Infantry Regiment at Arnaville was successful. The division continued operations against Metz, 16 September to 16 October 1944, withdrew, then returned to the assault on 9 November. Metz finally fell 22 November. The division crossed the German border, 4 December, captured Lauterbach (a suburb of Völklingen) on the 5th, and elements reached the west bank of the river Saar, 6 December, before the division moved to assembly areas.

On 16 December, the Germans launched their winter offensive in the Ardennes forest, the Battle of the Bulge, and on the 18th the 5th ID was thrown in against the southern flank of the Bulge, helping to reduce it by the end of January 1945. In February and March, the division drove across and northeast of the Sauer, where it smashed through the Siegfried Line and later took part in the Allied invasion of Germany.

Code: 83069

1895.00 EUR