More details: NAM. 1971-08-15-1. The 'Brodie' helmet was the first combat helmet distributed to all serving British and Commonwealth soldiers during the First World War. To mark the centenary of its adoption by the Army, we take a look at how the Brodie was deployed for service. At the outbreak of the First World War, soldiers went into.. Label. First World War British Army issue Mark I steel helmet ('shrapnel helmet'). This type of helmet began to be issued circa May 1916 and, based on the experiences of the earlier Brodie pattern, the Mark I included a two-part liner and thin mild steel folded rim. The Mark I became the standard issue British helmet for the remainder of the war.

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World War I British Mark 1 Brodie Combat Helmet. Produced by James Dixon & Sons with steel made by Thomas Firth and Sons. Contains a rubber ring cushioin which was introduced to the helmet style in 1917. Written inside are the initials HBK or HBR, presumably written by the original owner who could have been a British or American soldier.. After significant testing, the Imperial German Army fielded the Stahlhelm, or steel helmet, at first in limited numbers to stormtroopers at the Battle of Verdun in February 1916. It proved successful and was in general issue on the Western Front by the end of the year and on the Eastern Front by mid-1917. Constructed of chromium-nickel-steel.