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What Does The Spade On WW2 Helmets Mean? - MSNThe only card a gambler needs is the ace of spades, as the song goes. But why did soldiers in WW2 have the spade on their helmets? Here's the story.
Helmet pulled from mud of Rhine River reunited with World War II soldier's family 80 years later PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — It is a reunion 80 years in the making.
A Division II school in Virginia has canceled its 2009 season opener because it doesn't have helmets or football pads.
Word got around that in certain situations, the M1 helmet might pull heads back and snap some necks.
Two helmets belonging to World War Two British soldiers massacred by the SS in May 1940 have been discovered and donated to museums in France and England. Only two men survived the execution out ...
ATLANTA — A World War II veteran based in metro Atlanta reunited with a helmet he lost decades ago. Morton Waitzman served in the 29th Infantry Division and fought in the Battle of the Bulge ...
Two helmets belonging to World War Two British soldiers massacred by the SS in May 1940 have been discovered and donated to museums in France and England.
The Division II program out of rural Weatherford, Oklahoma unveiled a camouflage helmet on Twitter, but not the typical military camo pattern that has been used by other programs, instead opting ...
HOUSTON – KPRC 2 is celebrating Black history and this month, we are highlighting “ The Blue Helmets in Action.” The 93rd Infantry Division was the first African American combat division to ...
The 101st Airborne used playing card suites to identify members of the infantry regiments parachuting in on D-Day, with spades given to the 506th PIR.
Dennis O'Callaghan holding one of the helmets - his father Bill was one of only two men to survive the massacre after the soldiers surrendered on 27 May 1940 ...
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