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The M1 Helmet, Curator's Corner, Ep. 08, U.S. Army Museum

Learn about one of the most iconic items of military equipment through the story of lifelong Soldier, Major General Maurice Rose: https://www.thenmusa.org/curators-cor... Curator's Corner, Ep. 08 The M1 Helmet was introduced during World War I and reintroduced and modified in World War II. This piece of equipment provided protection from flying fragments for the sides and back of the head. The M1 proved itself to be one of the most iconic items of military equipment. It was so successful that many countries chose to adopt it, including Austria, Germany, and Belgium. Like many other Soldiers during World War II, Major General Maurice Rose wore an M1 Helmet. As a young Soldier, 1st. Lt. Rose sailed to France with the AEF. He was eventually promoted to major general. ON March 30, 1945, Maj. Gen. Rose was killed installing when a German tanker opened fire, striking him with a total of 14 bullets. He was the highest-ranking Jewish officer in the U.S. Army at his time of death and the highest-ranking American killed by enemy fire in the European Theater. Maj. Gen. Rose was a lifelong Soldier, always leading by example and inspiring other Soldiers. The Curator's Corner Series explores the Museum's artifacts, conservation measures, and how exhibits are created. Return to the Curator's Corner Playlist at    • Curator's Corner   See more series content at https://theNMUSA.org/curators-corner/ Visit us online for the latest news at https://theNMUSA.org or find us on social media: Facebook:   / usarmymuseum   Instagram:   / usarmymuseum   Twitter:   / usarmymuseum  

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