U.S. M1917 Military Helmet
U.S. M1917 Military Helmet
U.S. M1917 Military Helmet
U.S. M1917 Military Helmet
U.S. M1917 Military Helmet
U.S. M1917 Military Helmet


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World War I
Uniforms
Headwear ➔ U.S. M1917 Military Helmet

Identifier:
2022.57.3
Description:
This combat helmet, also known as the Brodie helmet is from the United States Army of the United States Armed Forces and was worn during World War I (1914-1918). It is made of steel and the style of chinstrap bail used indicates that it was an American helmet. 

This helmet is decorated with a multicolored pattern of browns, yellow, red, and blue. The insignia of the 90th Infantry Division of the United States Army can be seen on the front with two yellow chevrons below. It also has handwritten words that read "Germany", " L. J. McDonald | D Co. 315 | Engrs", and "St. Mihiel | Meuse-Argonne" throughout. 

The Brodie helmet was a steel combat helmet created by John Leopold Brodie in 1915 and was modeled after the Adrian helmets used by the French Army during World War I. It was known as the Mark I helmet in Britain and the M1917 helmet in the United States. This helmet was also commonly called the shrapnel helmet, the Tommy helmet, the Tin Hat, and the doughboy helmet.
Date:
circa 1916
Materials:
Steel
Dimensions:
5" h 11.25" w 12.5" d
Current Location Status:
In Storage
Collection Tier:
Tier 2
Source:
Gift of the Estate of Wilhelm & Mary Seeger
Related Entities:
Estate of Wilhelm & Mary Seeger (donor)

"Dr. Wilhelm (Bill) Werner Seeger was born on May 7th, 1936, to Emilie and William Seeger in Alaska, Michigan. He started his education at Immanuel Lutheran School and graduated from Central High School. He then went on to earn degrees from Grand Rapids Community College, the University of Michigan, and his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin. He was proud of his German heritage which led him to a career in teaching German studies at Grand Valley State University where he taught for over 40 years. He played a vital role in laying the foundation for GVSU's International Education Program in 1967, by asking his German relatives to take in GVSU students. Growing up above The Schnitzelbank Restaurant (on Jefferson Avenue-Grand Rapids), Bill's first language was German. Later in life, he reminisced about cleaning tables and bar-tending as a young adult. The Schnitzelbank Restaurant was established by his grandparents, Gustav and Martha Horn who settled in Grand Rapids, after emigrating from Germany in the 1920s with their daughters Charlotte and Emilie. Bill passed away at the age of 85 on March 9th, 2022." (Obituary from Mlive)
 

"Dr. Mary Anderson Seeger, born in 1940, was a retired dean and professor emerita of modern languages and literatures at Grand Valley State University. She and her husband Wilhelm began teaching at GVSU in 1965 and laid the groundwork for the university's international education program. She retired in 2005 as dean of Academic Resources and Special Programs and professor of modern languages and literatures. When she was named dean in 1989, she was the first woman to hold that position on campus. During her 40-year career at Grand Valley, Seeger also served as assistant, then associate dean for the College of Arts and Sciences, acting director of the Graduate School of Education, and director of the Academic Resource Center. In 1983 Seeger initiated the first formal employee annual giving campaign. She served in a campaign leadership role and, in her retirement, Seeger continued her dedication to faculty, staff, and retiree giving as an integral member of the Advisory Cabinet for the Faculty and Staff Annual Giving Campaign. Seeger served as president of the Greater Grand Rapids Women’s History Council, executive officer and board member for the Michigan ACE Women's Network, and was a board member for the Women’s Resource Council, American Association for University Women, Girl Scouts USA, and Equity of Female Athletes Advisory Board, among other organizations. She passed away at the age of 79 on June 11th, 2019." (Information provided by GVSU)

United States Army (used by)
The United States Army is a service branch of the United States Armed Forces that specializes in ground-based offensive and defensive warfare. The mission of the United States Army is to fight and win our Nation's wars,  by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders.The United States Army we know today has roots that can be traced back to the Continental Army which was formed in 1775 during the American Revolutionary War. After the War, The Congress of the Confederation officially created the United States Army in 1784 to replace the disbanded Continental Army. The United States Army is the largest military branch of the armed forces in which participates in disputes worldwide today through preserving peace and security and providing for the defense of the United States.
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