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Hi Mark
Just names is difficult, in many cases, to research for Military service but if you had a Military/Regimental Number, there is potential. In my experience, Canadian named pieces of equipment often had their number also. Does your helmet have a soldier's number? With a Canadian WW2 soldier's number, I can tell you to what unit they enlisted, at the least. The name "Klepper" does not have many hits in my Canadian sources but there was a British borne (Lancashire) fellow (Julius) in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. If it is British, I cannot help you but it would still be researchable. regards Darrell
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