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Stahlhelm M16 - BF. 62. (aus der Sammlung des Fliegerasses Sumner Sewall)

M16 helmet - BF. 62. ( collected by WWI pilot and fighter ace Sumner Sewall)

Stahlhelm M16 - BF. 62. (aus der Sammlung des Fliegerasses Sumner Sewall)

LOS US3-0027
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BESCHREIBUNG & FOTOS
Beobachten
Epoche bis 1918
Land Deutsches Kaiserreich
Material
Maße ~56
Hersteller
Gewicht
US Los US3-0027
EAN 3000000021309
US Los US3-0027
Epoche bis 1918
Land Deutsches Kaiserreich
EAN 3000000021309
Material
Maße ~56
Hersteller
Gewicht
Epoche bis 1918
Land Deutsches Kaiserreich
US Los US3-0027
Material
Maße ~56
EAN 3000000021309
Hersteller
Gewicht
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Deutsches Kaiserreich
Stahlhelm M16 - BF. 62. (aus der Sammlung des Fliegerasses Sumner Sewall)


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A German WW1 period time M16 helmet.

Shell “BF. 62.” stamped for the manufacturer F.C. Bellinger, Fulda. Approximate size 56. Inner leather and all three part of the lining present. Chin strap torn off on one side.

Original field-grey paint.

A very special M16 helmet as it was collected by WWI pilot and fighter ace Sumner Sewall. Collector’s tag to attest to this fact.

From Wikepedia:

Sumner Sewall (June 17, 1897 – January 25, 1965) was an American Republican politician and airline executive who served as the 58th Governor of Maine from 1941 to 1945. He began his aviation career during World War I as a fighter ace.

A native of Bath, Maine, Sewall dropped out of Harvard College in 1917 to go to Europe to aid the Allies during World War I. Sewall served first in the American Ambulance Field Service from February through August 1917, then in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, then finally as a fighter pilot in the U.S. Army Air Service, becoming an ace by scoring seven victories.

He enlisted in the USAAS in Paris, underwent training, and reported to the 95th Aero Squadron in February 1918. He was promoted to Flight Commander, and went on to score five victories over enemy planes between 3 June and 18 September 1918, sharing a couple of them with future general James Knowles and Edward Peck Curtis. Sewall then became a balloon buster, shooting down an observation balloon each on 4 and 5 November. The only victory he did not receive credit for came when German pilot Leutnant Heinz Freiherr von Beaulieu-Marconnay mistakenly landed on the 95th Aero Squadron's airfield, and Sewall and a couple of other American pilots captured him at gunpoint.

Sewall returned home with the Distinguished Service Cross with oak leaf cluster, the French Legion of Honor, the Croix de Guerre and the Order of the Crown of Belgium.

After the war, he worked in a variety of jobs, including being an executive with Colonial Air Transport and a director of United Air Lines.

His political career began when he became an alderman in Bath in 1933. He was elected to the Maine state legislature as a representative in 1934, then as a senator in 1936 and 1938. After the latter election, he was named President of the State Senate. In 1940, he was elected governor, and served two terms. Sewall's administration was notable for cleaning up scandals in state government and passing a minimum wage law for state teachers.

After stepping down as governor, Sewall became president of American Overseas Airlines for a year, then served as the military governor of Württemberg-Baden from 1946 to 1947. In 1948, Sewall finished a distant third in the Republican primary for Maine's open United States Senate seat, which ended his political career.

Sewall became president of the Bath National Bank in the 1960s. He died on 25 January 1965.


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