The WW2 US Army Corps of Engineers Wrist Compass by Superior Magneto is a military-issued navigational instrument produced in 1944. Designed for hands-free use, it features a sturdy metal casing with a clear, easy-to-read dial marked in degrees. The luminous markings allow for visibility in low-light conditions. The compass is fitted with its original adjustable canvas strap, enabling secure attachment to the wrist. A rotating bezel aids in tracking bearings during land navigation. Issued primarily to members of the US Army Corps of Engineers, this wrist compass supported map reading and orientation tasks in the field during World War II operations. The Superior Magneto Manufacturing Company, known for producing precision instruments, supplied these compasses as standard equipment. The example retains its wartime manufacturing date, clearly stamped on the case. This compass represents a functional piece of mid-20th-century military technology, illustrating period navigation methods employed by US Army personnel.
WW2 US Army Corps of Engineers Wrist Compass Superior Magneto with Strap Dated 1944
$175.00
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