The WW2 US Army Folding Shovel dated 1944 is a standard-issue entrenching tool used by American military personnel during the Second World War. This compact shovel features a steel blade attached to a wooden handle, designed with a folding mechanism for ease of transport and storage. The blade is marked with the year 1944, indicating its production period. Such shovels were utilized for constructing defensive positions, digging trenches, and performing various field tasks. The folding design allowed soldiers to carry the tool conveniently with other gear, enhancing overall mobility. Shovels like this example were essential for daily operations and survival in diverse combat environments. This model reflects typical mid-war manufacturing standards and specifications established by the U.S. Army. The 1944 date further situates it within the context of large-scale Allied campaigns in both the European and Pacific theaters, making it a representative artifact of American field equipment from the era.











