Aloha All,
I have in my collection a German DAK Tropical Canteen. The type that has the impregnated wood fiber body and web cross straps with metal drinking cup. In the book “Rommel’s Army in Africa” by Dal McGuirk, he mentions that this type of canteen was more widely used in Europe then in the African Campaign. Looking through the book there are no photos that I can find of any soldier carrying them, but just the standard wool cover canteen being used by the soldiers. Are there any WW2 photos of this type of canteens being used in Africa or in Europe? If there are, could someone post some photos of them being used. I bought this canteen many, many years ago as an Afrika Korps tropical canteen but never saw one being used in books or in document films about the war in North Africa.
Mahalo,
Rodney
I have in my collection a German DAK Tropical Canteen. The type that has the impregnated wood fiber body and web cross straps with metal drinking cup. In the book “Rommel’s Army in Africa” by Dal McGuirk, he mentions that this type of canteen was more widely used in Europe then in the African Campaign. Looking through the book there are no photos that I can find of any soldier carrying them, but just the standard wool cover canteen being used by the soldiers. Are there any WW2 photos of this type of canteens being used in Africa or in Europe? If there are, could someone post some photos of them being used. I bought this canteen many, many years ago as an Afrika Korps tropical canteen but never saw one being used in books or in document films about the war in North Africa.
Mahalo,
Rodney
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