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The Stahlhelm (German for " steel helmet ") is a term used to refer to a series of German steel combat helmet designs intended to protect the wearer from common battlefield hazards such as shrapnel. The armies of the great powers began to issue steel helmets during World War I as a result of combat experience and experimentation.
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Helmet sticker. Helmet with paw print stickers (O'Fallon Panthers, Illinois High School Association, 2008) Helmet stickers, also known as reward decals and pride stickers, are stickers that are affixed to a high school or college football player's helmet. They can denote either individual or team accomplishments.
Players will wear helmet decals, and coaches will wear pins, with the initials ‘KJ’ throughout the season. Jackson’s number 31 will go unused. — Ben Goessling (@BenGoessling) July 22, 2024.
Heer helmet decals. Prewar and early-war Army Stahlhelme had shield-shaped decals on either side, black-white-red diagonal stripes on the right and the Heeresadler (Army eagle) in silver-grey on the left; in 1940 the national colors and then in 1943 the eagle were discontinued, and existing decals were often covered up during repainting.
JNA helmet decal, published in the 23 October 1991 Yugoslav People's Army newsletter. It was featured on helmets worn by the Yugoslav forces at the beginning of the Croatian War. It is the only logo of the JNA without a red star. The helmet's shape was inspired by the Spanish M34 helmet, sharing very similar profiles, with cut down edges.
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