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  1. 23 kwi 2014 · European and Chinese canteen girls serving in a mobile canteen given by a civilian to the Singapore Passive Defense Services in, Jan. 31, 1942. This mobile canteen carries food and refreshments throughout Singapore now under fierce Japanese attack shown Feb. 11, 1942.

  2. 10 paź 2015 · These canteens never had any type designation, so later when they came up with a new model in 1930 they were simply called “the old model”. Most collectors in Japan call them “Tokkuri (sake bottle)” canteens, because of the shape. Or they name it by the war and call them Russo-Japanese War canteens.

  3. 15 mar 2016 · To match the corrosive resistant steel canteens (CRS aka stainless steel) in production during WW II, cups were made of the same material from 1942 to 1945, with a flared cup lip instead of the rolled edge.

  4. They provided not only meals but also a friendly face and a moment of comfort. Mobile canteens served a variety of food items. The menu often included hot meals like stew, soup, and sandwiches. Soldiers could also enjoy coffee, tea, and other beverages.

  5. 30 gru 2006 · M1917 mounted sets, dated 1917 or 1918, with WWI undated or 1918 cups and canteens. The one on the left was originally a dismounted example and had 3 leather loops added (appears to be period, professionally done modification). The cover retains the m1910 belt hook on the reverse.

  6. 9 mar 2016 · M-1910 Aluminum Canteen (1950s) The WW I contract canteens continued in use into the 1940s, the early days of WW II. Beginning in 1942, canteens were manufactured from alternate materials, particularly stainless steel canteens, to substitute for scarce aluminum needed for aircraft.

  7. 14 sty 2020 · Chinese canteen type one with used be the PLA (People's Liberation Army) from 1950 to about 1960. They were later switched out in favor screwtop canteens. These are direct copy of the Japanese canteen used ww2.

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