HONOR
A unique version of the WWII crate that can display career hardware. This crate has now become a storage crate to honor or remember those who have served. Designed and retrofitted with a genuine WWII tent peg that can hold dog tags, chains, unit citations, dog collars and more. Additionally, a small wooden shelf has been added to house other personal items for display. ERA:1941-1945 CONFLICT: WWII COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USA SPECS: The T1IDR ammunition crates housed 120 cartridges, .50 caliber, armor piercing incendiary M8. with 10 rounds per carton, 6 cartons per can with a total of 2 cans. The crates weight was approx. 42 lbs. during its service period. This bullet was widely used with the Browning M2 Machine Gun. Lot numbers are given to each crate. LOT D.M. identifies the crate manufactured in Des Moines Ordnance Plant-Ankeny, Iowa. LOT L.C. identifies the crate manufactured in Lake City Army Ammunition Plant-Independence, MissouriDIME