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  2. American fiber helmet - Wikipedia

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    The American fiber helmet (also known as the American pith helmet, safari helmet, tropical helmet, sun helmet, elephant helmet, or pressed fiber helmet) is a type of sun helmet made of pressed fiber material that has been used as part of the military uniform by various branches and units of the United States Armed Forces from 1934 to the present day.

  3. General Fibre Company - Wikipedia

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    George Tilles Jr., the President of International Hat turned to General Fibre Company's President L.T. Apple to supply all the fiber materials for the production of International Hat's pressed fiber military helmets. Over 100,000 pressed fiber helmets were supplied to soldiers of the United States Marine Corps and Navy. [2] From World War II to ...

  4. International Hat Company - Wikipedia

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    This makes the pressed fiber sun helmet one of the longest used helmets in service by the United States military. [52] Throughout World War II, International Hat was one of two major government contracted manufacturers of the pressed fiber sun helmets for US military personnel. [53] [52] Hawley Products Company was the other major government ...

  5. Frank Pellegrino (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, Pellegrino became president of General Fiber, following the retirement of Lewis Tilles Apple. The company had manufactured the original M1 fiber helmet liner in 1941 before moving into the production of fiber components for the military pressed fiber sun helmets used by American soldiers during World War II.

  6. Pith helmet - Wikipedia

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    American pith helmets on the floor before a graduation ceremony for a combat marksmanship course in 2010 Sun helmets as used by the Hawaiian Royal Guard. Throughout the Second World War , the U.S. Marine Corps , U.S. Navy , and the U. S. Army developed a cheaper, similar-looking alternative to the pith helmet, called the American fiber helmet ...

  7. George Tilles Jr. - Wikipedia

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    George Tilles Jr. (March 29, 1894 – October 26, 1958) was president of the International Hat Company during World War II. [1] Under Tilles, International Hat become one of the two dominant manufacturers of fiber pressed military pith helmets for the United States Army, Marines, and Navy. [2]

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