American Officer Candidate Helmet Liner
"Up for sale is an American Officer Candidates School training helmet liner featuring the distinctive US Army Engineer Regimental insignia, a highly desirable piece of WWII training and identification equipment.
This helmet liner represents the type issued or used within Officer Candidate School (OCS) training environments, where future commissioned officers were put through intensive instruction before entering active service. The liner itself carries a strong visual presence, highlighted by its double decal configuration, including the prominent U.S. Army Engineer Regimental crest, a symbol long associated with military engineering units responsible for construction, fortifications, bridging, demolition work, and battlefield logistics support.
The exterior retains its classic military training appearance, with period-applied markings that reflect its use within structured Army training programs. The engineer insignia stands out as the focal point, reinforcing its connection to technical and combat engineering branches—an area highly sought after by collectors of U.S. militaria and WWII training equipment.
A strong display piece for any collection focused on U.S. Army headgear, Officer Candidate School artifacts, or engineer corps history. Helmet liners of this type are increasingly difficult to find, especially with identifiable regimental markings intact.
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