WWII US Model 1910 Mess Kit with Model 1926 Utensils
Item #: WR682
This is a US Model 1910 meat can used during World War II. The 1910 model was derived from the first iteration of meat can, the Model 1874 meat can. It was in 1874 when the Infantry Equipment Board realized the need to equip soldiers with a means of carrying uncooked rations and a way to cook them, thus the meat can was born! There are three different models of the 1874 combination "plate and meat can". Ordnance Memoranda No. 19 Infantry Equipment describes the meat can as "two oval dishes made of block tin, one deeper than the other, which fit together, forming a meat ration can. To the deeper dish is attached a light iron handle which folds over and hold the two together." The most significant changes to the Model 1874 version of the meat can and the Model 1910 were the dimensions. The Model 1874 was 8" long, 6 1/2" wide and 1 1/2" deep. The Model 1910 was 8 1/2" long 6 1/2" wide and 1 1/2" deep. In 1932 the Quartermaster Department once again changed the specifications. The new pan was deeper and had a segmented lid. Due to the number of WWI Model 1910 meat cans still in the inventory, production of the new specifications did not start until WWII. The plate of this set is made of galvanized steel, the meat can is made of galvanized steel and are held together by a galvanized steel handle. This Model 1910 meat can is in good condition, no dents, gouges or warpage. The galvanized steel handle is stamped US/LEYSE/1945. The set of US Model 1926 military mess kit utensils used during World War II came with the mess kit. These sets were made up of tin plated steel or rust resistant steel. During WWII, the knife handle was made of bakelite or aluminum. All three utensils are stamped US on the front of the handle. The knife is stamped L.F.&C. /1945 on the back of the handle. All three of the utensils have a slot in the handle so that it can be slipped over the mess kit handle to facilitate cleaning at field kitchen locations in boiling water. The meat can pouches of WWII had individual pockets sewn in them for the utensils, to help prevent unnecessary noise. This is a good example of a set of mess kit utensils used during WWII. This little jewel will go a long way in completing your WWII US Infantry collection.
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