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187th PIR "Rakkasan" Bring Back from Leyte. Japanese Para Helmet


Eric Queen
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Nearly 40 years ago a friend of mine in the Seattle area picked this up from a man who had served with the 187th PIR. He was part of the contingent of "Rakkasans" at San Pablo Airfield (Leyte, PI) when the Japanese Army's 3rd Parachute Regiment launched an airborne assault during the night of December 6th, 1944. Additional objectives of the assault were the airfields at Buri and Burauen. I think the 187th is the only American Airborne regiment to have been assaulted from the air during WWII. This helmet was taken directly from one of those 306 Japanese paratroopers.

 

I was fortunate enough to acquire the piece a couple years back. To me, the most historical Japanese paratrooper helmet I have come across.

 

This is a first model helmet (leather vs. cloth flaps)

 

Notice how it has been camouflaged for a night operation (by what appears to be wood stain or gun oil or something like that). It definitely is NOT post war applied lacquer or something like that.

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And here is the best part. It is actually named (family name = KUBO). This is the only named army paratrooper helmet I have ever heard of.

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I have to join the crowd - a real Holy Grail piece. I didn't know there was such a thing but I'd love to have one or at least see one. Is it metal construction with some sort of covering?

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mywifesays-ohno-morestuff

Fantastic! I've been collecting 6 years and seeing things like this really keep me in awe. Knowing that the interesting and rare are still out there is what helps keep me hunting. Thanks for showing the helmet.

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Glad that you guys enjoyed taking a look at this. Thanks for the comments. Has anyone on the forum had the opportunity to speak with one of these guys (187 PIR at Leyte) directly? It would be interesting to hear what they told you and what types of material they brought back.

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