Definitions from Wiktionary (coal scuttle helmet)
▸ noun: (military, slang) A style of soldier's helmet that is almost identical to resembles the helmet used by current Chilean soldiery, German soldiery at the end of World War I and during World War II, and Chinese soldiery during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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▸ noun: (military, slang) A style of soldier's helmet that is almost identical to resembles the helmet used by current Chilean soldiery, German soldiery at the end of World War I and during World War II, and Chinese soldiery during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Similar:
steel pot helmet,
washbasin helmet,
tin hat,
helmet shell,
capeline,
Chaco,
lobster-tailed pot,
pit helmet,
salacot,
chinpiece,
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