Historical information
US Helicopter Pilot Helmet c1968. This Vietnam war era US helicopter pilot helmet was found during de-silting of the Perfume River through the old imperial capital city of Hue in 1999. In January and February 1968, Hue, located on the central coast between Da Nang in the south and the Demilitarized Zone in the north, was the scene of heavy fighting between US and South Vietnamese forces and units of the North Vietnamese Army which had attacked Hue as part of the 1968 Tet Offensive.
This item was donated by Craftsman Francis William Penfold (3790124) who was a National Serviceman and was with the Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and served with 102 Field Workshop from February 1968 to August 1968 Vietnam 1968.
Physical description
Olive green, metal flying helmet with lining and bulges in sides to accommodate headphones.
Subjects
- helmet,
- american pilot,
- perfume river,
- hue,
- demilitarized zone,
- da nang,
- us forces,
- south vietnamese forces,
- north vietnamese army,
- tet offensive (1968),
- craftsman francis william penfold,
- 3790124,
- australian national serviceman,
- royal corps of australian electrical and mechanical engineers.,
- 102 field workshop
