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Date Posted: 20:00:13 02/23/23 Thu
Author: No name
Author Host/IP: 98.38.225.66
Subject: Re: A new page for some unidentified helmet designs
In reply to: charles arey 's message, "A new page for some unidentified helmet designs" on 14:59:22 02/23/23 Thu

>At the very bottom of the website index I've added a
>page for some unidentified helmet designs; I'll add
>more as I run across them! Visitors to the website are
>also welcome to submit additions.
>
>One (#53) was identified while I was doing other
>research, but I'll leave it on the page for now.

#57 may be Pensacola Navy.

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[> [> Re: A new page for some unidentified helmet designs -- charles arey, 12:05:22 02/24/23 Fri (173.189.131.155)

>#57 may be Pensacola Navy.

Perhaps; I have no information whatsoever on that team. It seems analogous to Quantico Marine Corps Base, so I'd probably add it to the website if any helmet design information could be found.

I was suspecting that #57 might be Northeast Louisiana University but had not seen any other indication of NLU having used yellow helmets that year. They did use a rare 'vertical oval' logo several years later, but it was on white helmet shells.


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