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US Army 1942 Dated Water Canteen and Cup

US Army 1942 Dated Water Canteen and Cup

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The original World War Two US Army canteen, cup, and cover set is a classic piece of military gear used by American soldiers. The canteen is made of durable aluminum or stainless steel, designed to hold approximately one quart of water. It fits snugly inside a metal cup, which can be used for heating liquids and meals. The set is enclosed in a heavy-duty canvas cover with snap buttons and belt clips, providing insulation and protection. This practical and versatile design was essential for soldiers, ensuring hydration and utility in various combat environments during WWII