This Canadian Army sweater dates to 1951 and was issued during the Korean War period. Constructed from olive drab wool, it features a high V-neck and ribbed cuffs and waistband, typical of standard-issue military knitwear from the era. Designed to be worn as an insulating layer beneath combat uniforms, this sweater reflects the Canadian Armed Forces’ efforts to provide cold-weather garments suitable for the harsh conditions encountered in Korea from 1950 to 1953. The interior label is dated 1951, confirming its production during the early phase of the conflict. Manufacturing marks and issue stamps may also be present, consistent with Canadian military supply protocols of the time. Such sweaters formed part of the standard kit for Canadian soldiers and are representative of mid-20th-century military textile design and function. This example provides insight into the practical clothing issued to Canadian personnel serving in the Korean War.








