Sam Browne – WWII – Capt. F. W. Macdonald, MC

Second War Sam Browne Belt (fabricated from a very durable, high quality smooth-finished brown leather, well-stitched with an intricate pattern incorporated, that folds on the left side around the buckle and continues on to the mid-back, with a tab stitched behind the buckle, the belt size stamped “34” on the underside of the belt near the tab, with the belt itself supporting two D-Rings hanging from the left side, the front connected to a wide adjustable leather shoulder strap on the left side, that, when swung over the left shoulder, connects to the D-Ring at the back, the belt with a post to the left of the buckle, while the right side has five rows of two holes and five central slitted holes and when the belt is fed through the buckle, it is held firmly in position with the two prongs of the buckle and the post wrapping around one of the five slitted holes, measuring 58 mm wide x 1,080 mm in length, with all the accompanying hardware in brass)

Worn by Captain Macdonald while with Royal Canadian Artillery in WWII

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Era
1939 – 1945 (WW 2)
Location of artifact
Tower, Tower Numbered location
Classification
Uniforms
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