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Armor - Body and Helmets - Trench Helmet invented by Washington (D.C.) policeman, constructed so that it can be used as a trenching tool

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Photographer: Harris & Ewing

Armor - Body and Helmets

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1917 - 1918
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An Afghan National Army commando digs a trench for

PETTY Officer 3rd Class K. M. Pahl Jr., a Seabee with Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 5 (NMCB-5), walks through a trench near the command bunker during a camp defense drill. NMCB-5 is in northern Saudi Arabia to provide engineering support for coalition forces during Operation Desert Storm

At Andersen Air Force Base (AFB), Guam (GU), US Air Force (USAF) STAFF Sergeant (SSGT) Terilyn Morrison (right) and AIRMAN (AMN) Felipe Maymi-Baez, both life support technicians with the 5th Bomb Wing (BW), Minot Air Force Base (AFB), North Dakota (ND), inspect helmets belonging to B-52 Stratofortress bomber aircraft aircrew members

U.S. soldiers with 512th Military Police Company, 2nd

Forward sentries keep a watchful eye at the Joint Readiness Training Center. The sentries, standing in a trench, uses a M249 Squad Automatic Weapon with a Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) attached

TOOL SUPPLY BY PLANT PROTECTION

Airman 1st Class Lawrence Gress, an explosive ordinance

U.S. Army soldiers of the 2-2 Infantry, 3rd Brigade

Navy divers from Mobile Diving Salvage Unit One check their Mark 12 dive helmets prior to final fitting in the dive platform workshop. The divers are preparing to study the wreck of the World War II Japanese merchant ship KIZUGAWA MARU as part of Project Sea Mark, a four-year undersea survey and mapping study of naval historic sites. The study is being conducted in conjuction with the U.S. Park Service's Submerged Cultural Resource Unit

Armor - Body and Helmets - Manufacturing helmets. Large power pres for shaping helmets in the plant of Hale & Kilburn Corp. Phila., PA

A soldier assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters

Members of the 1ST Brigade undergo hand grenade training at the Army Armor Center

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armor body helmets trench trench helmet policeman tool world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 washington dc high resolution ultra high resolution us national archives