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Offline Calimero

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WWII / WWI French helmet question
« on: 01 February 2024, 01:21:28 PM »
I’ve bought a box of Warlords WWII French Infantry plastic figures. I thought that I could use some of them to beef up my Late WWI collection. I noticed that the helmet don’t have the flaming grenade like I expected but rather a disc which contain a cuirass with the letter RF (République Française). I was wondering if this type of helmet where the norm in 1936-1940 and if the older type, with the flaming grenade, was still used.

From the material I’ve read about WWI, the flaming grenade was supposed to be for the metropolitan infantry troops but was widely used by others like artillery crew and colonial troops. Was it also the case in WWII? Did they make do with what was available?


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Offline SJWi

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Re: WWII / WWI French helmet question
« Reply #1 on: 02 February 2024, 09:48:25 AM »
Calimero, I have a copy of Histories et Collections "Le Soldat Francais 1940". Its in French but beggars couldn't be choosers. In the section on helmets there is a picture of the disc with the cuirass, plus a helmet and the latters RF ( Republique Francaise?)  . My noddy French plus Google translate says this was the insignia of Engineers, military railway and military  "telegraphy" ( Communications?). A bit niche but that's what the book says and its normally pretty correct. 

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Re: WWII / WWI French helmet question
« Reply #2 on: 02 February 2024, 05:02:43 PM »
Calimero, I have a copy of Histories et Collections "Le Soldat Francais 1940". Its in French but beggars couldn't be choosers. In the section on helmets there is a picture of the disc with the cuirass, plus a helmet and the latters RF ( Republique Francaise?)  . My noddy French plus Google translate says this was the insignia of Engineers, military railway and military  "telegraphy" ( Communications?). A bit niche but that's what the book says and its normally pretty correct.

They are usually right… that would implied that the Warlords French Infantry box have none of the proper helmet type for "regular infantry"  :?

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Re: WWII / WWI French helmet question
« Reply #3 on: 02 February 2024, 05:18:53 PM »
Sadly I concur. From what I can see most troops had the "flaming grenade", Light and Alpine troops a hunting horn, Zouaves and North Africans a crescent and Colonial troops an anchor. The Cuirass/Helmet combination is a most odd choice.

 

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