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A dragoon helmet is an ornate style of metal combat helmet featuring a tall crest; they were initially used by dragoons, but later by other types of heavy cavalry and some other military units. Originating in France in the second half of the 18th century, it was widely imitated by other European armies and was last used in combat in 1914.
'Spectra' is a brand-name of a type of resistant fibre, not the actual name of the helmet. Unlike most other European PASGT style helmets, the peak of the F2 has the same defined lip as the original US PASGT helmet, whereas other European PASGT-style helmets (such as the German M92 and the Croatian BK-3) tend to have a sloping peak. STSh-81
Allo is calm, collected and serious. He wears blue and teal armor, a teal helmet, and goes barefooted and has brown skin. He has a wife named Vera, a daughter named Alloetta and even a maid named Gatormaid (a play on Gatorade). He is the nephew of the Dinosorceror and Dinosorceress (rulers of Reptilon).
If the player imports a save game where Grunt survives the suicide mission in 2, he appears in Mass Effect 3 in a small role. Grunt is voiced by Steve Blum. Grunt showing Shepard his strength in Mass Effect 2 is considered to be one of the original trilogy's most iconic moments by Kotaku's Gergo Vas. [36]
Some of the helmets used by legionaries had a crest holder. [3] The crests were usually made of plumes or horse hair. While the fur is usually red, the crests possibly occurred in other colors, like yellow, purple and black, and possibly in combinations of these colors such as alternating yellow and black.
During the second half of the Germanic Migration Period, periodically called the Vendel Period (c. 540–790), spanning the late 6th century to the cusp of the Viking Age in the late 8th century, Germanic helmet finds overwhelmingly show that most helmets were decorated with dragon heads. Most common was for a dragon head to be placed between ...
FM Prinz Eugen helmet of an officer of Imperial and Royal Dragoner Helmet of an Imperial and Royal Dragoon. 1st Bohemian Dragoons (Emperor Francis I's Own) (Böhmisches Dragoner-Regiment „Kaiser Franz I.“ Nr. 1) 2nd Bohemian Dragoons (Count of Paar's Own) (Böhmisches Dragoner-Regiment „Graf Paar“ Nr. 2)
English: Sketch showing the winged dragon motif from the face mask of the Sutton Hoo helmet. Vector version derived from en:File:Sutton_Hoo_helmet_-_winged_dragon_motif.png. Original drawing by Rupert Bruce-Mitford: The Sutton Hoo Helmet: A New Reconstruction (1972) (fig. 5).