The WW2 Canadian Army Respirator Bag dated 1941 is a standard-issue piece of military equipment used by Canadian forces during the Second World War. Constructed from durable canvas, this bag was specifically designed to carry a service respirator (gas mask) and its accessories, ensuring the protection and readiness of soldiers in environments where chemical warfare was a threat. The bag features a secure flap closure, adjustable shoulder strap, and internal compartments or straps intended to hold the mask and its filters in place. Markings typically include the date of manufacture and manufacturer’s details, with visible stamping confirming the 1941 production year. Such bags were integral to field gear for infantry, engineers, and various support units. Today, original examples retain historical significance, reflecting the equipment and preparedness measures of the Canadian military during World War II. This item is suitable for collectors, historians, and those studying military uniforms and gear of the era.







