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helmet is a
combat helmet that was used by the U.S.
military from
World War II
until 1985, when it was
succeeded by the
PASGT helmet. The M1
helmet has...
- The pith
helmet, also
known as the
safari helmet, salacot, sola topee, sun
helmet, topee, and topi is a
lightweight cloth-covered
helmet made of sholapith...
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electronic music duo Daft Punk,
known for
their signature helmets;
their name
reflects their helmet-
shaped stylets. List of
organisms named after famous people...
- over some
other types of
helmet, in that it did not
interfere with the wearer's vision,
hearing or breathing. Hat-
shaped helmets were not just a European...
- take on
different shapes. They can be
found as triangular,
helmet shaped, or
comma shaped with
pointed edges.
Schistocytes are most
often found to be...
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Galea (botany), a
helmet-
shaped structure in
certain flowers Galea (genus), a
genus of
rodents Galea (
helmet),
ancient Roman helmet Galea (insects), part...
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primarily by
mounted troops. This type of
helmet was
beaten from a
single sheet of
bronze using a
helmet-
shaped "former," one of which, made of limestone...
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protection and its
jointed construction. It was
replaced by
similarly shaped helmets made with one-piece
skulls (nasal helms),
kettle hats and eventually...
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warrior in a
black and grey costume, with a long
silver cape and a
helmet shaped somewhat like a
dustbin with a
glowing strip where his eyes
would be...
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would be visible) is a
visorless war
helmet of 15th-century
Italian design,
often with a
distinctive T-
shaped or Y-
shaped opening for the eyes and mouth. The...