Canadian Army 1951 Pattern Korean War Bayonet Frog 1952 Dated

$30.00

Canadian Army 1951 Pattern Korean War Bayonet Frog 1952 Dated

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The Canadian Army 1951 Pattern Korean War Bayonet Frog, dated 1952, is a notable piece of military history. This essential accessory, used during the Korean War, was specifically designed to securely hold the bayonet to a soldier’s web gear. Made from durable materials, it exemplifies the meticulous craftsmanship and functionality required in harsh combat conditions. The brown leather frog features precise stitching and robust metal fittings, ensuring reliability and longevity. Its 1952 date signifies its historical significance, reflecting its use in one of the major 20th-century global conflicts. A sought-after collectible, it provides a tangible connection to the Canadian soldiers’ experiences and the rigors of the Korean War. This vintage military gear is not just an artifact but also a testament to the enduring heritage and contributions of the Canadian Army on the world stage.

Conflict

Korea (1950-53)

Original/Reproduction

Original

Theme

Militaria

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