WW2 British Army T-Handle Shovel Broad Arrowed 1943 Dated

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The WW2 British Army T-Handle Shovel Broad Arrowed 1943 Dated is a standard-issue entrenching tool used by British forces during the Second World War. This model features the characteristic T-shaped wooden handle, providing a secure grip and leverage for digging defensive positions, trench lines, or latrines. The steel blade is designed for durability and efficient soil penetration and is typically

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The WW2 British Army T-Handle Shovel, marked with the Broad Arrow and dated 1943, is a field tool issued to British forces during the Second World War. This entrenching tool features a T-shaped wooden handle and a forged steel blade designed for durability and efficient digging of trenches and defensive positions. The Broad Arrow stamp, along with the 1943 date, indicates British government property and wartime manufacture. The shovel measures approximately 22 inches in length, with a blade width of around 6 inches. It could be secured to a soldier’s webbing gear when not in use. Tools of this pattern played an essential role in the daily activities of infantrymen, facilitating the construction of foxholes, drainage, and other field fortifications. This example reflects typical markings and construction methods of wartime equipment, and is representative of the standard-issue tools carried by British and Commonwealth troops throughout the conflict.

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