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Ep 114: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Tom Spier P2 on hmTv

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In Episode 114 of The Fog of War and Humanity on hmTv, host Richard Acritelli continues his powerful conversation with military historian and helmet collector Tom Spier in Part 2 of their series. This episode takes a deep dive into the evolution and historical significance of American helmets used during World War II, particularly during the Normandy invasion.

From early M1 helmet models and their wartime modifications to paratrooper-specific gear and rare tank crew helmets, Tom shares fascinating insights drawn from his extensive collection. The discussion also highlights General Eisenhower’s emotional visit with young airborne troops on the eve of D-Day, bringing personal stories and leadership under pressure into sharp focus.

Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the practical design, field-tested innovations, and personal histories behind these iconic military artifacts—reminders of the courage and sacrifice of those who wore them.

Stay tuned for the next episode, where Tom presents German combat helmets and the contrasts between Allied and Axis battlefield equipment.

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In Episode 114 of The Fog of War and Humanity on hmTv, host Richard Acritelli continues his powerful conversation with military historian and helmet collector Tom Spier in Part 2 of their series. This episode takes a deep dive into the evolution and historical significance of American helmets used during World War II, particularly during the Normandy invasion.

From early M1 helmet models and their wartime modifications to paratrooper-specific gear and rare tank crew helmets, Tom shares fascinating insights drawn from his extensive collection. The discussion also highlights General Eisenhower’s emotional visit with young airborne troops on the eve of D-Day, bringing personal stories and leadership under pressure into sharp focus.

Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the practical design, field-tested innovations, and personal histories behind these iconic military artifacts—reminders of the courage and sacrifice of those who wore them.

Stay tuned for the next episode, where Tom presents German combat helmets and the contrasts between Allied and Axis battlefield equipment.

  continue reading

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