The Morrison helmet is a type of helmet that was used in World War II, primarily by United States Marines. It is named after its designer, Lieutenant Colonel William Thomas Morrison, who was tasked with creating a replacement for the M1917 helmet. The Morrison helmet was introduced in 1941 and was used until the end of World War II.
The helmet was made of manganese steel and featured a slight lip on the rim to add additional protection to the wearer's neck and ear areas. It also had a unique shape, with a more pronounced curve at the back of the helmet to provide better protection against shrapnel and other projectiles.
Despite its innovative design, the Morrison helmet was not universally embraced by the military. Some soldiers complained that it was too heavy and uncomfortable to wear for extended periods of time. However, others appreciated the added protection it offered, especially in combat situations.
Today, the Morrison helmet is still highly regarded by collectors of World War II memorabilia, and it is considered to be an important part of the history of American military helmets.
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