
WWII US Army Restored Original M1 Infantry Helmet Liner with Patton 7th Army Lieutenant General Rank
WWII US Army Restored Original M1 Infantry Helmet Liner with Patton 7th Army Lieutenant General Rank For the most authentic museum quality restored original M1 infantry liner for sale – look no further! There are several versions of the Patton Parade liner. This is the three star version he would have worn when he led the US 7th Army (formerly the I Armored Corps) in its invasion of Sicily. It is famously featured in the 1970 film Patton with George C. Scott holding this version of the parade liner, with the 7th Army seven- stepped "A" featured in the centre beneath three stars, when addressing his troops after slapping a soldier. This is a totally restored US WWII M1 liner with accessories that has been restored to represent the standard M1 infantry model worn by the US Army during WWII. This M1 liner restoration has been conducted with painstaking detail, such as the use of United Carr marked hardware on the liner nape strap and, more importantly, the use of actual shuttle loo