Canadian Army Korean War Housewife Dated 1952

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This title refers to a unique piece of history, a relic from 1952, during the period of the Korean War. It is associated with a Canadian Army housewife, a term used to denote a compact sewing kit that soldiers would carry to mend their uniforms while on duty. Each kit was equipped with basic sewing essentials like threads, needles, buttons, and sometimes small scissors. This particular housewife kit holds significant historical value as it was part of the standard issue gear for the Canadian Army during the Korean War. The 1952 date indicates it was from the early years of the war, making it a potentially rare find. This item provides a tangible connection to the past, shedding light on the everyday life of a soldier during this pivotal time in history.

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