Le Paradis Massacre website The two helmets have faded yellow oblongs with pigments of black, which helped a military historian identify them as belonging to Norfolk battalion soldiers "Farmer ...
Archaeologists identified the fragments as a cabasset helmet, a type of helmet commonly worn by European foot soldiers between 1550 and 1700, the institute said. This particular helmet likely belonged ...
The Warhawks announced in the offseason that the helmet would be their ... group of volunteer pilots in WWII, dubbed the "Flying Tigers," who fought the Japanese military in China.