Vietnam War Survivor Helmet, Complete and Salty with Mitchell Cover and Early Shell & Liner 

The liner has a broken section of webbing, as you can see. I tried to lift the liner out carefully, but the minor and shell and cover are joined together in a death grip, so I left them as they are. Who knows how long they've been like that. The helmet is salty and I don't have any history on it, but I can read a name written along the liner. It says Jesus but I can't make out the last name. The liner is the 1955 model and was made by CAPAC and the maker mark is weirdly down towards the front instead of in the top of the crown the female buckle section is bent. The shell webbing is in good shape but has normal wear from a field helmet. The nape strap webbing is crusty and has started to tear at one end where the snaps are. The sweatband is dated 1969. This is a cool survivor helmet.