US Army Woodland Helmet Cover Dated 1983

$20.00

The US Army Woodland Helmet Cover, dated 1983, is an authentic piece of military headgear designed for use with standard issue combat helmets. Manufactured in the early 1980s, this cover features the distinctive Woodland camouflage pattern adopted by the US military in 1981. The pattern was intended to provide improved concealment in temperate environments. Made of durable cotton fabric, the cover is constructed

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The US Army Woodland Helmet Cover dated 1983 is an authentic piece of military equipment designed for use with the standard issue PASGT (Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops) helmet. Produced during the early adoption of the woodland camouflage pattern, this cover is made from a durable cotton-nylon blend fabric. The woodland pattern, introduced in 1981, features a distinctive four-color design intended to provide concealment in temperate and wooded environments. The cover is equipped with sewn-in foliage slits, allowing the attachment of natural vegetation for improved camouflage. Buttonholes are present throughout the material for securing the cover to the helmet, ensuring a stable fit during use. The date stamp of 1983 indicates its production during a significant period in the transition to woodland camouflage across US Army gear. These covers were widely used by US forces from the early 1980s through the late 2000s, making them a recognizable element of late 20th-century American military uniforms.

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