Canadian Army Korean War Housewife Dated 1952

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‘The Canadian Army Korean War Housewife Dated 1952’ is a distinctive artifact that provides an intriguing glimpse into the life of a Canadian soldier during the turbulent times of the Korean War. The term ‘Housewife’ refers to a small, portable sewing kit used by soldiers for mending their clothing and uniforms. This specific kit, dated 1952, includes all the necessary tools such as needles, thread and buttons, and is encased in a neatly folded canvas pouch. The kit reflects the everyday challenges faced by soldiers in the field, and the resilience and resourcefulness they exhibited. In addition to its historic significance, this ‘Housewife’ is a poignant symbol of Canada’s contribution to the Korean War. It offers a unique, personal perspective on a global conflict that had far-reaching effects, making it a fascinating item for historians, collectors, or anyone interested in military history.

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