This item is a World War II-era British First Aid Box, originally intended for use in tanks and armoured cars. Dated 1943, it served as essential equipment for the medical treatment of crews operating in armoured vehicles. The box is constructed from sturdy metal, designed to withstand the rigours of combat conditions and vehicle movement. Its exterior typically bears stenciled markings, such as a red cross and identification details, indicating its medical purpose and the year of issue. Measuring compactly to fit within restricted vehicle interiors, the box features a hinged lid and latch closure for secure storage of medical supplies. It is offered here empty, with no contents included. Such first aid boxes were part of the standard equipment carried by British armoured units during the Second World War, reflecting the importance of immediate first-response care in combat situations. This example provides a representative artifact of British military medical provisioning during the conflict.
WW2 British First Aid Box For Tanks and Armoured Cars Dated 1943 EMPTY
$80.00
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