66 years after it was lost during D-Day, a WWII helmet will finally be returned to the soldier’s family thanks to the efforts of a collector in Minnesota.

Gary Peterson purchased the helmet 10 years ago and put it on a shelf for display. But when inspecting it a week ago, he noticed the name “R.H. Damon” scrawled inside.

After a bit of detective work, Peterson discovered that the helmet belonged to Cpt. Roger H. Damon, who lost it while storming Utah Beach on D-Day.

Peterson was able to locate the soldier’s family and inform them of his amazing discovery. He plans to hand-deliver the item to the soldier’s relatives, Peterson said.

For more on the incredible story, watch below.

[via MSNBC]

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