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Copyvio[edit]

The history section is primarily taken from the company website history page. After removing the directly copied text, the remaining text is a bit out of context, and looks like an ad anyways so the entire history section has been removed. -- Whpq 01:54, 12 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Time line of SPH-4 helmets in Army Aviation.[edit]

As a former Aircrew Life Support NCO, School Trained at Chanute AFB in 1980, I was handling the fitting and maintenance of Gentex SPH-4 helmets at that time, well before the 1987 date listed in the article.

I own one from that era, privately purchased in 1981 from a retiring crew chief who had purchased in circa 1977 when he was on a rotation in the South Pacific. DocKrin (talk) 02:17, 7 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]