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  1. JAPANESE NAVY COOKING POT

    JAPANESE NAVY COOKING POT

    Japanese Navy Cooking Pot, also used by land based garrison navy and Navy Landing Forces.
  2. Japanese Army Tin Fuel Label

    Japanese Army Tin Fuel Label

    Contains alcohol gel Sterno. Made by Shizuoka Canned Goods Co, Ltd. Delivered to military provisions dept. in May 1944. Place or hang mess kit about 3cm above can, avoid wind. One can will cook two mess kits worth of rice etc.
  3. Japanese Army Tin Fuel

    Japanese Army Tin Fuel

    Contains alcohol gel Sterno. Made by Shizuoka Canned Goods Co, Ltd. Delivered to military provisions dept. in May 1944. Place or hang mess kit about 3cm above can, avoid wind. One can will cook two mess kits worth of rice etc.
  4. Japanese Army "Boil in Bag" For Rice

    Japanese Army "Boil in Bag" For Rice

    Imperial Japanese Army "Boil in Bag" for rice. Rice & water is added up to each marked level, both ends tied with string & thrown into hot boiling water. After 30 minutes the rice inside the bag is cooked.
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