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Winter Camo

zwerge

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Did US troops use winter camo or is this BUBBA`S work ?
 

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Unlikely that troops would camo a disposable item like an ammo can. I'd put my money on Bubba.:tinysmile_hmm_t2: On second thought it could be from a U.N. mission, don't they paint their equipment white. That style of ammo can was replaced in the late 50's early 60's with the flat sided can.
 
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Could have been for UN use... Canada used the 1919 (AKA: C5 & C5A1) on UN missions. They painted everything white except weapons.

Some units also paint things for different reasons (amnesty box, for flares/fuzes, dummy ammo for training, tools, etc...) so that it wouldn't get mixed up with real cans with live ammo in them... Who knows for sure....

just my 2 cents....
 
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I did a spell in the QMs stores in the 80s and the kit we held for the chefs when on exercise was stored in old ammo boxes painted white
 
I did a spell in the QMs stores in the 80s and the kit we held for the chefs when on exercise was stored in old ammo boxes painted white

I forgot to mention that it is spray painted white inside too,so maybe it was for kitchen use. Thanks for the replys guys.
 
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