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WWI Canteen


The World War I soldiers' canteen was a crucial piece of equipment for maintaining hydration on the battlefield. Typically made of metal, often aluminum or steel, these canteens were designed to be carried on a soldier's belt or pack, providing a small but vital source of water during long stretches in the trenches. Despite its durability, the canteen was often insufficient to meet the intense physical demands of soldiers in combat, where access to clean water was limited. The simple yet essential nature of the canteen underscored the harsh realities of life on the front lines, where even the most basic needs like water were uncertain and constantly at risk.

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