refimprove date July 2010 Image Hampshire helmet constable.jpg thumb right Crest type custodianhelmet in this case with the Hampshire Constabulary s atypical badge Custodianhelmet or centurion helmet , technically known as a Pith helmet Home Service helmet Home Office pattern helmet , ref name HFAQ cite web title The Constabulary Helmet FAQ url http www.constabulary.com faqs h faq.htm work Magazine article with pictures last Marriott first Steve accessdate 12 December 2010 ref is a helmet worn by many Policing in the United Kingdom policemen in England and Wales. History The custodianhelmet ... Valley Police presently utilise it as part of the everyday working dress. The helmet has been retained by most of the forces which have otherwise modernised the uniform. The custodianhelmet is also ... . The custodianhelmet was adopted by the Metropolitan Police Service Metropolitan Police in 1863 ... thumb right The current custodianhelmet used by the Metropolitan Police Service in London The helmet ... for their helmet plate. Image Northwest Mounted Police re enactors.jpg thumb right White Colonial custodian ... hall.jpg thumb left White Colonial custodianhelmet worn by Metro Toronto Police mounted officer, now ... to complete a single custodianhelmet, ref Cite episode title How It s Made episodelink How It s Made ... forces use a white custodianhelmet, particularly when directing traffic. File Firenze Polizia ... helmet. Until the mid 20th century, custodian helmets were in use with the municipal police forces ... in the United Kingdom Pith helmet Firefighter s helmet Peaked cap replacement for Custodian and worn ..., but most forces in England and Wales now issue them to male specials. The wearing of this style of helmet ... the fit. The top of the helmet may have a comb and crest http www.constabulary.com faqs fig1.jpg , a ball ref http www.constabulary.com faqs fig2.jpg ref or a simple helmet boss http www.constabulary.com ... of Man. ref Some forces wore Pickelhaube spikes on top of the helmet, although these have now been phased ... more details
Wiktionary The term Custodian may refer to Janitor , a person who cleans, maintains, provides security and initiates repairs or makes minor repairs to buildings. Custodian bank , an organization responsible for safeguarding a firm s or individual s financial assets Custodianhelmet , the helmet worn by many members of the British Police Force A legal guardian or conservator law may be called a custodian in some jurisdictions The Custodian of the Holy Land , an appointed office in the Franciscan order, which is approved by the Vatican The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques , the official title of the head of Saudi Arabia, where the two holiest mosques of Islam are located. A slang term for an association football Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper as well as a rugby league football Rugby league positions Fullback fullback . Nickname for NBA basketball player Brian Cardinal . disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Custodian capture is a technical term in board game s referring to a particular form of capturing. It occurs when a player has placed two of his pieces on opposite sides of an opponent s piece. This mode of capture is unusual in most modern games and was most popular during the Dark Ages historiography Dark Ages , particularly in Northern Europe. Some native games such as Mak yek still retain this form of capture. Other games which use custodian capture Hasami shogi , Ludus latrunculorum , Tafl games DEFAULTSORT Custodian Capture Category Board game gameplay and terminology Board game stub ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Global Custodian Commented out because image was deleted image file Global Custodian Magazine Fall 2007 Issue.jpg image caption Global Custodian Fall 2007 Issue Cover editor Dominic Hobson editor title Editor in Chief frequency Bi monthly circulation 20000 30000 2005 category Trade journal company Asset International publisher Asset International firstdate 1989 country flag United States , flag United Kingdom language English language English website http home.globalcustodian.com www.globalcustodian.com issn 1047 8736 The Global Custodian is a trade publication covering the international securities services industry. http home.globalcustodian.com GlobalCustodian.com refers to the website of Global Custodian magazine, which provides daily news and events coverage of the securities services industry, particularly custodian bank s, but also including fund administration , securities financing lending, private equity , Derivative finance derivatives and other related topics. Published six times per year, Global Custodian magazine provides analysis and commentary on the latest news and events taking place in the international securities industry. The magazine is defined ... by industry standard surveys that address how the performance of custodian bank s, fund administrators ... group and Global Custodian have agreed to work together with the aim of creating the most comprehensive and robust analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of custodian banks globally. The goal ... and CSDs, with the pre eminent peacock term date December 2010 surveys of custodian bank client perceptions owned by the Global Custodian . The Global Custodian was one of the first publications covering ... online news coverage. Surveys Every issue of the Global Custodian magazine contains one to three ... also Custodian bank External links http home.globalcustodian.com GlobalCustodian.com web site http directories.globalcustodian.com directories Global Custodian Directories http specials.ft.com globalcustody ... more details
Banking A Custodian bank , or simply custodian , is a specialized financial institution responsible for safeguarding a firm s or individual s financial assets and is not likely to engage in traditional commercial or consumer retail banking such as mortgage or personal lending, branch banking , personal accounts, Automated teller machine ATMs and so forth. The role of a custodian in such a case would be to hold in safekeeping assets securities such as equities stocks , Bond finance bonds , commodities such as precious metals and currency cash , domestic and foreign arrange Settlement finance settlement ... Account services for mergers & acquisitions payments. Custodian banks are often referred to as global ... their own local branches or other local custodian banks with which they contract to be in their global ... funds , hedge funds and pension funds . Local custodian bank In relation to American Depositary Receipt s ADRs , a local custodian bank also known as a sub custodian or agent bank is a bank in a country ... share is unconventional when converted to US dollars directly. This bank acts as custodian bank for the company that issues the ADRs in the U.S. stock. Examples The following companies offer custodian ... than holding of invested assets. True, a custodian bank could also happen to be a retirement account administrator custodian , though a commercial bank could also be such a custodian and not be a custodian ... in MAIC accounts elsewhere. Mutual Fund Custodian A Mutual Fund Custodian refers typically to a custodian ... fund. A mutual fund s custodian may also act as one or more service agents for the mutual fund .... The vast majority of funds use a third party MAIC custodian as required by U.S. Securities ... fund retirement account IRA, SEP etc. custodian, however, refers to the plan administrator ... External links http home.globalcustodian.com Global Custodian Magazine Category Financial institutions ar az Depozitar bank de Depotbank id Bank kustodian it Banca depositaria nl Custodian ... more details
The Custodian of Records is a person designated to be responsible for compliance with the terms of the United States Code , Title 18 of the United States Code Title 18 , Section 2257 which regulates the document retention requirements for pornographic films . It was introduced with the Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act on November 18, 1988. Proof that all models, actors, actresses and other persons who appear in any visual depiction of sexually explicit activity were 18 years of age at the time of production must be maintained and available upon request, for any film produced after November 1, 1990 ref cite web title US CODE Title 18,2257. Record keeping requirements publisher Cornell Law School url http www4.law.cornell.edu uscode html uscode18 usc sec 18 00002257 000 .html accessdate 2007 04 14 ref References references law term stub US law stub Category Pornography law Category United States law ... more details
e.g., English Custodianhelmet policeman s helmet without protective function are sometimes used. The oldest ... and emergency services Custodianhelmet symbolic British police headgear Firefighter s helmet F1 helmet ...other uses Image Millward0004 211.jpg thumb A woman wearing a cycling helmet A helmet is a form of protective ... , mining , riot police and transportation e.g., Motorcycle helmet s and bicycle helmet s . Since ... s. Design File Climbing helmet.jpg thumb right A protective helmet worn during rock climbing .... Helmets used for different purposes have different designs. For example, a bicycle helmet must protect against blunt impact forces from the wearer s head striking the road. A helmet designed for rock ... falling from above. Practical concerns also dictate helmet design a bicycling helmet should be aerodynamic in shape and well ventilated, while a rock climbing helmet must be lightweight and small ... a helmet to protect the brain, due to a gap in the braincase , e.g. because of cleidocranial dysostosis ... , London, ISBN 0 436 20102 X ref Types of helmet Military See Combat helmet for a list of helmets worn in ancient and modern battle combat Fighter pilot helmet PH helmet actually a flexible hood early types of British gas masks Leather helmet aviator and tank operator headgear Motorcycle and bicycle helmets Image MotoX Helmet.jpg thumb right A motocross helmet showing the elongated sun visor and chin bar Motorcycle helmet protective helmet for motorcycle riders Bicycle helmet protective helmet .... Helmet cricket Cricket helmet protective headgear worn by batsmen in a game of cricket A helmet is also worn by a wicket keeper and some fielders close to the batsman. Equestrian helmet protective headgear worn by horse riders Batting helmet protective headgear worn by batters in a game of baseball or softball catcher s full face helmet Bull riding helmet Football helmet for American football and Canadian football Eyeshield a type of visor for a football helmet Hockey helmet Goaltender mask Goalie ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 Globalize date September 2011 The Custodian of Enemy Property is an institution that handles property claims created by war. In wartime, civilian property may be left behind or taken by the occupying state. In ancient times, such property was considered war loot , and the legal right of the winner. In the Fourth Geneva Convention Article 147, such action is defined as war crime Grave breaches to which the preceding Article relates shall be those involving any of the following acts, if committed against persons or property protected by the present Convention willful killing, torture or inhuman treatment, including biological experiments, willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health, unlawful deportation or transfer or unlawful confinement of a protected person, compelling a protected person to serve in the forces of a hostile Power, or willfully depriving a protected person of the rights of fair and regular trial prescribed in the present Convention, taking of hostages and extensive destruction and appropriation of property not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly. Custodian of Enemy Property Laws Bangladesh The Enemy Property Act was established to manage property of non Muslims taken while it was part of Pakistan 1948 1971 or during its independence war 1971 . India The Custodian for Enemy ... 1965 . Jordan The Jordanian Custodian of Enemy Property was established to handle property taken from ... 1948 under the office of the Israeli Custodian of Absentee Property. During the Six Day War 1967 ... Custodian for Enemy Property and put it under the control of their own Custodian of Absentee Property. Most of this property remains under the Custodian, while some as in the Sheikh Jarrah ... Property Custodian was an office within the United States federal government during World War I and again during World War II. DEFAULTSORT Custodian Of Enemy Property Category Military occupation ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced May 2007 orphan February 2010 The Custodian of Enemy Property for India is an India n government department that is empowered to appropriate property in India owned by Pakistan i nationals. After the Indo Pakistani War of 1965 , the Enemy Property Act was promulgated in 1968 . The act authorised the Central Government of India to appoint a custodian for enemy property for India and one or more deputy assistant custodians as assistances. There is also a provision which validates the appointments made under the Defence of India Rules 1962 and 1971 . The Pakistani nationals in question were citizens of undivided India before the Partition of India in 1947 took place, and left India to settle down in Pakistan. Under the notification issued on 10 September and 11 September 1965, the Central Government vested the following property in India belonging to, held by, or managed on behalf of Pakistani nationals entrusting the property and its appurtenances in the hands of the custodian with immediate effect. This includes all immovable property, all lockers and safe deposit s and all negotiable instruments such as promissory notes, shares, debentures and other Commerce. Citizens of India are banned from entering any transactions by way of granting development rights, sale transfer Mortgage law mortgage of 1 3 of a property Clarify date June 2010 in India declared as enemy property. The office of the Custodian are located in Bombay with a branch in Calcutta . Income The fees equal two percent on the gross income from the properties vested in the Custodian. The income received by way of rent, interest etc. on securities is invested in the Reserve Bank of India . The maturity for the year 2004 2005 is expected to touch 135 crores. A balance of 0.22 crores is in the personal ledger account of the Custodian maintained by the Central Bank of India . A sum of 51 lakhs 5.1 million is kept in the fixed deposit in the name of Habib Bank. DEFAULTSORT Custodian ... more details
The Custodian of the Holy Land also called the International Custodian of the Holy Land is an officer of the Franciscan order, appointed by the General Definitorium of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor , with the approval of the Holy See Vatican . ref http www.catholic.org featured headline.php?ID 997 Challenges of New Franciscan Custodian of Holy Land Catholic Online Bot generated title ref The Custodian, or Custos, is the head of all Franciscans in the Holy Land . ref http 198.62.75.4 www1 ofm cust TShistry En.html Brief Historical Notes Bot generated title ref The office is part of the Order of Friars Minor , and works closely with the Order in the Holy Land. On 15 May 2004, Pierbattista Pizzaballa was appointed Custodian of the Holy Land, ref http www.christusrex.org www1 ofm sbf segr ntz foto2004 newcustos.html Father Pierbattista Pizzaballa an SBF professor new Custos of the Holy Land ref succeeding Giovanni Battistelli , who held the office for six years. ref http 198.62.75.4 ...?l english ZENIT Challenges of New Franciscan Custodian of Holy Land Bot generated title ref Pierbattista ... 1990. Today, the jurisdiction of the Custodian covers Israel , the Occupied Palestinian Territories ... and the Basilica of the Annunciation at Nazareth . The custodian s offices are at the St. Savior ... with the Jerusalem Orthodox and Armenian Orthodox patriarchates , the Custodian also cares for 74 ... The Custodian was described as the Guardian of Mount Zion in Jerusalem . Between 1342 and 1489, the Custodian ... to independent status, but the Custodian ceased to be the head of the Order. Instead, a Order of the Holy Sepulchre Grand Master of the Order was created, and the office vested in the papacy. The Custodian ... of the Order, and eventually assumed the title Grand Prior, supplanting the Custodian. The office ... Presence in the Holy Land , has been prepared by the current Custodian, Fr. Pierbattista ... featured headline.php?ID 997&page 2 Challenges of New Franciscan Custodian of Holy Land ... more details
Politics of Saudi Arabia Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques lang ar kh dim al aramain al ar fain , a historical term, was a pious title taken by the Ayyubids , the Mamluk Sultans of Egypt , and the Ottoman Sultans it has been revived by modern Saudi kings. ref name bbc cite news last Wood first Paul title Life and legacy of King Fahd url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 4734505.stm publisher BBC News accessdate April 6, 2011 date August 1, 2005 ref Saudi monarchy It is most known today as the title taken by the King of Saudi Arabia in his role as protector of the two holiest mosques in Islam, Al Masjid al Haram in Mecca and Al Masjid al Nabawi in Medina . ref name bbc ref name emjap cite web title Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz url http www.saudiembassy.or.jp En SA custodian2.htm accessdate April 6, 2011 ref This role had traditionally been that of the Caliph . The first Saudi king to assume the title was Fahd bin Abdul Aziz in 1986. ref name bbc King Fahd replaced the term His Majesty with Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques . The reigning king, Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz , has taken the same title after the death of King Fahd, his half brother, in 2005. ref name emjap See also Amir al Mu minin References references Category Government of Saudi Arabia Category Heads of state Category Islam in Saudi Arabia Category Islamic honorifics islam stub Saudi stub ar ca Kh dim al haramayn de H ter der heiligen St tten es Guardi n de los Santos Lugares arz ru tl Tagapag ingat ng Dalawang Banal na Moske zh Saudi Arabia topics ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Rock House Custodian s Residence nrhp type image Rock House Arches NP.jpeg caption nearest city Moab, Utah lat degrees 38 lat minutes 37 lat seconds 4 lat direction N long degrees 109 long minutes 36 long seconds 55 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Utah built 1937 architect Norgard,Verland architecture Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Greco Federalist Revival added October 6, 1988 area convert 1 acre governing body National Park Service mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000857.pdf Arches National Park MRA refnum 88001186 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Rock House was built as a residence for the National Park Service custodian of Arches National Monument, now Arches National Park , in 1941. Constructed using Civilian Conservation Corps labor, the residence served its purpose until it was replaced by newer housing under the Park Service s Mission 66 program. The house is built of local stone in a coursed rubble pattern, with painted milled wood trim. The house was designed by Verland Norgard, in a style that combines rustic elements with Greek Revival architecture Greek Revival and Federal architecture Federal style details. Two small, non contributing additions have been constructed to the rear of the house, and the interior , which has been extensively modified, does not retain its historic integrity. ref name csfr1 cite web last Mehls first S.F. title Classified Structure Field Inventory Report Rock House Custodian s Residence url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 88001186.pdf publisher National Park Service accessdate 22 June 2011 date September 13, 1986 ref The Rock House was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 6, 1988. ref name nris It has been used as office space for the Canyonlands Natural History Association. ref name csfr1 References reflist NRHP in Arches NP National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Utah Category ... more details
An Alien Property Custodian was an office within the Government of the United States during World War I and again during World War II , serving as a Custodian of Enemy Property to property that belonged to US enemies. World War I President Woodrow Wilson appointed A. Mitchell Palmer , a political ally and former Congressman, Alien Property Custodian in October 1917. Palmer held the position from October 22, 1917 until March 4, 1919. A wartime agency, the Custodian had responsibility for the seizure, administration, and sometimes the sale of enemy property in the United States. Palmer s background in law and banking qualified him for the position, along with his party loyalty and intimate knowledge of political patronage. ref Coben, 128 ref The size of the assets the Custodian controlled only became clear over the next year. Late in 1918, Palmer reported he was managing almost 30,000 trusts with assets worth half a billion dollars. He estimated that another 9,000 trusts worth 300,000,000 dollars awaited evaluation. Many of the enterprises in question produced materials significant to the war effort, such as medicines, glycerin for explosives, charcoal for gas masks. Others ranged from mines to brewing to newspaper publishing. Palmer built a team of professionals with banking expertise as well as an investigative bureau to track down well hidden assets. Below the top level positions, he distributed jobs as patronage. Always thinking like a politician, he made sure his group s efforts were well publicized. For example, he appointed one of his fellow members of the Democratic National Committee to serve as counsel for a textile company and another the vice president of a shipping line. ref Coben, 128 35 ref In September 1918, Palmer testified at hearings held by the U.S. Senate ... of the Alien Property Custodian as an independent agency under his direct authority. He appointed ... an official known as the alien property custodian, who is responsible for receiv ing, ... hold ing , administer ... more details
notability Biographies date September 2011 cleanup date September 2011 Paul Banks is a former employee of the Homer, Alaska school system, in whose honor a school where he worked as custodian was renamed Homer Banks Elementary in his honor. Biography Banks arrived in Homer in 1941 as a homesteader and resided on the east end of the bluff above the town. Banks was a World War II veteran, and was with the Army in the Battle of Normandy . After the war, Banks was the main writer and composer for school performances at the then East Homer Elementary, which he helped to build. ref name PBSb cite book title Paul Banks Songbook editor Dorothy R. Cline year 2001 pages 27 ref In later years, Banks became the custodian of the school. In all, he worked for Homer area schools for twenty one years. ref name remember cite book title Remembering Paul Banks year 1988 publisher Homer, Alaska ref Mr. Banks was so well loved by the community of Homer and especially by the parents and students of East Homer Elementary that they petitioned to re name the school, Paul Banks Elementary, upon his retirement in 1982. ref name remember The legacy of Paul Banks lives on at Paul Banks Elementary where former student of then East Homer Elementary and current teacher at Paul Banks Elementary, Jennifer Reinhart still shares lily bulbs that came from Paul Banks homestead. She reminisces in a letter sent home with her Kindergarten students of the music and kindness that Paul Banks brought to the school. ref name lily cite book last Reinhart first Jennifer title Story of the Lilly Bulbs Homer, Alaska ref In an anecdote recounted in the Paul Banks Songbook , a fellow citizen of Homer recalls Of course, with every telling of this particular story, there was a whimsical, I remember the time. . . and some wild adventure ensued. It always made me wish I had been there too because, as he would tell his tale, there would always be a twinkle in his eye. That was Paul. A twinkle in his eye, a smile and alway ... more details
Greek helmet may refer to any of the following Kegelhelm Corinthian helmet Attic helmet Boeotian helmet Illyrian type helmet Chalcidian helmet disambig ... more details
safety Glossary of firefighting equipment Glossary of firefighting terms Custodianhelmet worn by British ... helmet s to protect them from heat, cinders and falling objects. Modern structural helmet Expand section ... thermoplastic or composite material. The brim at the rear of the helmet is longer than the front and a face shield s is usually attached to the front. Newer Metro The name given by several leading helmet ... helmets The Leatherhead Image Eberlyta.jpg thumb right upright A traditional looking helmet Non ... is a term describing an old style leather helmet used by many firefighters in the US and Canada. Leatherhead is also slang for a firefighter who uses the leather helmet. The leather helmet ... front of the helmet that secures a leather shield to the front of the helmet. The Brass Eagle and Beaver ... holds the top of the front piece to the leather helmet will often become damaged with wear The eagle ... fire departments have a traditional helmet with more modern plastic and composite helmets that have ... shape. However, many firefighters and fire departments still retain the traditional helmet composite ... have worn a variety of helmets Hard hat type with full brim similar to Brodie helmet or cap brim ... Merriweather pattern helmet from late Victorian England Merryweather helmets were used by United ... with a streamline helmet similar to ones worn by London firefighters from 1833 to 1868. ref http ... in London wore Brodie helmet s instead of the Cromwell Merryweathers. ref http www.spanglefish.com ... helmet Image Schlauchtragekorb Freiwillige Feuerwehr M nchen.jpg thumb German firefighters with DIN helmets. In Germany most of the fire brigades still use the old German DIN fire helmet. This helmet is designed according to the old German standard DIN 14940 dd. approx. 1972. The helmet is made of aluminium ... stripe and a black leather neck protection. Most fire brigades use the helmet with an easily mountable visor. The design of the helmet is based on the German military Stahlhelm steel helmet of the first ... more details
The word helmet and similar can mean Types of protective headgear see Helmet Types of helmetHelmet heraldry , an element of a coat of arms Helmet band , an American alternative metal band Helmet Airport , an airstrip in British Columbia, Canada Policeman s helmet is a British colloquial name for the Himalayan Balsam plant, from the shape of its flowers Names of speedway events in Poland Golden Helmet Poland Golden Helmet Silver Helmet Poland Silver Helmet Bronze Helmet Poland Bronze HelmetHelmet is a slang term for the glans penis Elmet is a post Roman Celtic kingdom in north England Helmet Peak disambiguation , several peaks Helmet pigeon , a variety of fancy pigeon . Helmet, Virginia , an unincorporated community in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States. Helmet was also a British television advertisement for the soft drink Tango drink Tango aired in 2002 . disambig fr Helmet nl Helmet ... more details
Custodianhelmet Fire helmet Merryweather Merryweather References Commons category Pith helmets ...Double image right PithHelmetTruman.jpg 180 BritsLookingOnBaghdad1941.jpg 140 Pith helmet of Harry S Truman ... wearing pith helmet, April 1921 The pith helmet also known as the safari helmet , sun helmet , topee ... cloth covered helmet made of cork material cork or pith typically pith from the sola, Aeschynomene ... helmet ref Designed to shade the wearer s head and face from the sun , pith helmets were once often ... of pith helmets had existed as early as the 1840s, but it was around 1870 that the pith helmet became ... of the pith helmet. Such developments may have merged with a traditional design from the Philippines ... and the Philippine revolutionary military used to wear the pith helmet borrowed from the Spaniards alongside ... and back, the helmet was covered by white cloth, often with a cloth band or puggaree around ... , although still covered with cloth and frequently still referred to as pith helmet. Colonial period Double image right Musee de lArmee IMG 0976.jpg 120 Pith helmet mg 5169.jpg 180 Pith helmet of the Second French Empire , spiked helmet in pickelhaube style, marked with the name of Ranavalona III 1869 1917 , the last queen of Madagascar. French Navy pith helmet of the early 20th century File NedKelly dock.jpg thumb Australian policeman left wearing pith helmet File ReginaldWingate.jpg right thumb Reginald Wingate Wingate posing with helmet circa 1899. The earliest appearance of sun helmets .... The French tropical helmet was first authorised for white colonial troops in 1878. ref Charles ... as civilian officials in African and Asian colonial territories used the pith helmet. White troops serving ... with legendary bush ranger Ned Kelly at Glenrowan . Home Service helmet File British helmet mg 3385.jpg thumb left Home Service helmet with the capstar of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers At the same time, the military adopted a broadly similar helmet, of dark blue cloth over ... more details
300px Two helmets colliding In gridiron football , a helmet to helmet collision is when the football helmet helmets of two players contact each other with a high degree of force. Such collisions are hazardous ... death. Helmet manufacturers are given the responsibility to make helmets as best as possible ... His Helmet A Football Devotional url http books.google.com books?id fjvnTogvGAAC&pg PA23&dq Helmet to helmet collision&hl en&ei LUjmTrjGFufo0QHW3P28BQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CDgQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Helmet to helmet 20collision&f false page 23 ref Major football leagues such as the National ... stance on helmet to helmet collisions since US Congress has launched an investigation into the effects ... 2010 10 27 news 27079280 1 concussions nfl players helmet to helmet hits title Helmet to helmet hypocrisy NFL, NCAA blame football players when the problem is football programs last ... 2011 ref Many players criticize bans on helmet to helmet collisions on the basis that gridiron football ... Helmet to helmet hits are banned in the NFL, with a penalty of 15 yards for violations. In 2010, the NFL ... title N.F.L. s Policy on Helmet to Helmet Hits Makes Highlights Distasteful last Thomas first Katie ... site in hopes of reducing them. The Canadian Football League prohibits the use of the helmet to butt ... 2011 ref In the NCAA , helmet to helmet collisions have been banned for years, but they were illegal ...&pg PA105&dq Helmet to helmet collision&hl en&ei LUjmTrjGFufo0QHW3P28BQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CEwQ6AEwBA v onepage&q Helmet to helmet 20collision&f false pages 104 05 ref Notable helmet to helmet collisions Former Carolina Panthers running back Eric Shelton sued the NFL in 2010, alleging that a helmet to helmet collision caused him a spinal cord injury that left him ... 2011 ref In 2011, a Frostburg State University Frostburg State player died from a helmet to helmet ... dies brain injury helmethelmet collision.html title Another young footballer dies from brain injury ... more details
Golden Helmet may refer to Golden Helmet Poland , an annual Polish speedway event Guldhj lmen , a Swedish ice hockey award Casque d or English Golden Helmet , a 1952 French film Disambig ... more details
File Macedonian Army Thessalian.jpg thumb right 250px Thessaly Thessalian cavalryman from the Alexander Sarcophagus , wearing a Boeotian helmet. The Boeotian helmet was a type of helmet that was used in Classical Antiquity and the Hellenistic period and originated in Boeotia . It was an open helmet, allowing good peripheral vision and unimpaired hearing, and was therefore used primarily by the cavalry. Hence its use was not as widespread as other ancient helmets such as the Corinthian helmet Corinthian or Phrygian cap Phrygian types. It was modeled in the shape of a folded down sun hat. See also Corinthian helmet Thracian helmet Attic helmet Illyrian helmet References reflist AncientGreece stub Category Warfare of the Ancient era Category Ancient Greek helmets Category Culture of ancient Boeotia Helmet Commons Category Ancient Greek helmets de B otischer Helm el es Casco beocio it Elmo beotico lt Beotinis almas ru ... more details
Image Closed helmet.jpg thumb alt A visored helmet following the contuors of the head. An anaglyph image of a closed helmet. 3d glasses The closed helmet covers the entire head and was seen mostly during the crusades . The closed helmet outdated the barbute in the 14th, or 15th Century. The closed helmet completely covered the head, and was usually seen with chainmail attached to the bottom of the helmet for further protection of the neck. The helmet normally had holes made on the front of the helmet while still being smelted, and as well as additional holes were made on the lower front of the helmet for breathing through the mouth. In 1120, the Order of the Temple adopted the closed helmet as one of the basic pieces of armor for the Knights Templar of the Political faction faction . It is not to be confused with the later close helm . See also Close helm Elements of Medieval armor Category Medieval helmets medieval armour stub ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 File Flickr The U.S. Army Teaching the fist bump .jpg thumb right Modern US Army helmet with a camouflage cover left , bare helmet right . The helmet cover was first used by French soldiers during World War I . Helmet covers are usually made out of canvas or cotton and come in many Military camouflage camouflage designs, for example woodland, desert or urban, and different camouflage patterns like MARPAT , CADPAT and ACUPAT . It can also be used for UN peacekeeping missions with a UN Blue colour helmet cover. Helmet covers are generally a flat colour to stop any reflection from a metal helmet. Helmet covers are attached to the helmet in many different ways, such as a tight rubber lip which goes all the way around the helmet rim and is pulled on and peeled off, also there are versions with draw strings and types which are attached to the helmet suspension system. Helmet covers are used by most armies and are in the camouflage pattern of the country military s camouflage pattern, but some armies do have different covers to the uniform, for example Austria n Bundesheer wear several different helmet covers and have not got one standardized cover for every soldier. Mil hist stub Category Military camouflage ca Funda mim tica fr Couvre casque ... more details