Canadian Army Korean War 51 Pattern L Straps Pair

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The Canadian Army Korean War 51 Pattern L Straps Pair is an example of standard-issue webbing equipment used by Canadian forces during the early 1950s. Developed as part of the 1951 Pattern (51 Pattern) webbing system, these L-shaped straps were designed to connect and stabilize the load-carrying components of a soldier’s kit, such as the haversack and other pouches, on the Pattern 51 waistbelt. Manufactured from durable cotton webbing with metal fittings, the straps measure approximately 15 inches in length, each featuring adjustable buckles to ensure a secure fit when worn in the field. The 51 Pattern webbing system was widely used by Canadian troops during the Korean War and continued in service until gradually replaced by later models. These straps are identified by their khaki color, metal tips, and distinctively angled profile, which allowed for efficient distribution of gear weight and greater flexibility in configuration. This pair represents typical Canadian field equipment from the era.

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