Gordon Craig Posted December 18, 2015 Posted December 18, 2015 LABOUR SERVICE UNIT - HELMET During the Berlin Air Lift in 1954, the U.S. Army and Air Force in Europe needed local people to help in running the operation. The local population employed in Germany eventually led to the establishment of Labour Service Units. Many stateless people were employed in these LSUs and Polish, Latvian, and other, units were established. They wore mainly U.S. military uniforms and formed logistics and guard units. This is a very brief outline of a very complex subject done only to introduce this helmet liner. These helmet liners were worn by many different Labour Service Units (LSU) and not always with the same emblem on the front. From what I can find on line, the badge on the front of this helmet was worn by the 6941st Labour Service Centre (Guard) (Berlin). Possibly other LSU’s as well. The helmet bears the stamp of the manufacturer on the inside top of the liner. A script F in a shield for the firm of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. Firestone made these “high pressure” M1 helmet liners from September 1942 until August 1945. The rivets on this liner show wear consistent with the use of the steel helmet worn over the liner.Now I can badge up my LSU tunic!Regards,Gordon
Gordon Craig Posted December 19, 2015 Author Posted December 19, 2015 I meant to post this picture of the helmet in wear by a member of the 6941st Guard Unit Berlin. So here it is now. Regards, Gordon
IrishGunner Posted December 19, 2015 Posted December 19, 2015 Thanks for bringing back some memories! I remember these fellows as gate guards at the barracks during my tour in Berlin during the early 1980s.
Long Thrust VI Posted January 8, 2016 Posted January 8, 2016 (edited) 6941st Guard Battalion has a website: http://www.guardbattalion.de During my 1963 U.S. Army service in West Berlin, 6941st Guards wore gray uniforms, cut in the style of U.S. Army's short "Ike Jackets," with black U.S. combat boots & helmet liners as shown above. Here are two photos sent by a former 6941st Guard with whom I'm in regular contact. Edited January 8, 2016 by Long Thrust VI to enhance the URL insert
Gordon Craig Posted January 8, 2016 Author Posted January 8, 2016 (edited) Long Thrust VI has pointed out some errors in what I wrote above. I said the Berlin Airlift too place in 1954 which is obviously incorrect. He is also correct that the LSUs wore grey uniforms. What I should have said was that the uniforms the LSU wore were American in style. At least those in Army service. Since this thread does not discuss LSU naval units we won't go into their uniforms. Another location for reference to these units can be found here; http://www.usarmygermany.com/ext/LaborService/ I would like to thank Long Thrust VI for taking time to email me re the corrections. Regards, Gordon Edited January 8, 2016 by Gordon Craig
Long Thrust VI Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Gordon, my only recollection of gray uniforms worn by 6941 Guard Battalion is from 1963. In later years, I'm told, Guard uniforms were standard U.S. Army OG-107 "fatigues" (I assume with appropriate insignia).
Gordon Craig Posted January 14, 2016 Author Posted January 14, 2016 Long Thrust VI, Yes that is correct. You will see this portrayed in other LSUs in the link that I posted. Regards, Gordon
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