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Soviet soldiers in SSh-40 helmets at 1945 Victory Parade. The SSh-40 was the most commonly seen in-service helmet used by the Soviet Union during World War II. [citation needed] The only external difference between the SSh-39 and the SSh-40 was the six rivets near the bottom of the helmet, as opposed to the three near the top of the SSh-39 shell.
The government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam maintains that between 2 September 1945 and 2 July 1976 only the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the Republic of South Vietnam were legitimate governments and that any rival governments were illegal ("reactionary" or "counter-revolutionary") organisations. This template excludes:
This image is or contains a symbol or symbols prohibited by Vietnam's National Assembly, due to (variously) representations of South Vietnam, or similar governmental structures; or of organizations associated with said. Applicable law is Article 117 of the 2015 Criminal code. Imagery covered may include the Flag of South Vietnam and emblems ...
Derivative work: User:Shibo77, File:Coat of arms of North Vietnam.svg, File:Vietnam location map.svg. This image was drawn by Christian Siemer according to a description based in the German book Flaggen-Wappen-Daten by Karl-Heinz Hesmer (1947-2013). Short before his death user "Antemister" asked him for the depiction he used for his description.
These Pith Helmets also saw significant use during the Vietnam War. Around 2014, the army began to mass-produce these A2 Helmets to replace older equipment in the army, while still being cost-effective. They are now the standard-issue helmet commonly used across all branches of the army.
The M1 helmet is a combat helmet that was used by the U.S. military from World War II until 1985, when it was succeeded by the PASGT helmet. The M1 helmet has become an icon of the US military, with its design inspiring other militaries around the world.
Derived from the Emblem of Vietnam and the Emblem of the Vietnam People's Army based on the Vietnamese Ministry of National Defence's designation Author Hwipadam ( Own work ), derived from the SRV Emblem artwork by Fry1989 (the star ) and the VPA Emblem original artwork by Sshu94
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