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M1 ARMY AND MARINE CORPS MESS
KIT
POST WAR M1942 TYPE
WW11
American
Price : $14.95
Reproduction
This mess kit is post war...
We have a large quantity of these, so please note that mess kits will
very from the one shown in pictures, all are in fantastic condition.
In the years prior to World War II, two factors influenced the design of
the U.S. Army's M-1926, M-1932, and M-1942 mess kits. First, unlike most
other armies of the day, the U.S. mess kit was designed to serve men
queuing in feeding lines and served in unit formations from large
garrison-type field kitchens when not in actual daily combat operations.
Secondly, U.S. soldiers in the field were never expected to either
forage or to completely cook their rations, even in daily combat or
frontline service. Instead, when not used as a serving tray for
company-size or larger units, the mess kit was used to re-heat
pre-measured servings of the canned Reserve Ration. After 1938, it was
used for the new C-ration, a canned combat ration with several menu
precooked or dried food items.
The U.S. Army's flat ovoid
M-1932 wartime-issue mess kit was made of galvanized steel (stainless
steel in the later M-1942), and was a divided pan-and-body system. When
opened, the mess kit consisted of two halves: the deeper half forms a
shallow, flat-bottom, ovoid Meat Can Body, designed to receive the Meat
Ration, the meat portion of the prewar canned Reserve Ration. The Meat
Can Body, with its folding handle extended, can double as a crude
skillet. The Mess Kit Plate (lid) is even more shallow, and is pressed
to form two compartments, with a center divide wide enough to
accommodate the folding handle. The plate also has a very secure ring
that is held in place by friction.
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