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Irish Eastern Command Helmet Beautiful rare helmet with 2 decals. The helmet itself is dated 1940. Unfortunately no maker stamps could be found because of the layer of paint on the helmet. 1 decal is clearly visible the other is under a layer of paint. No dating could be found in the liner but probably this is post war
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