Showing 13 items matching "can opener/spoon"
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Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchCan opener combination spoon (FRED)
... Can opener combination spoon (FRED)...can opener...silver...fred...combination spoon...silver in colour. steel can opener with a spoon at one end ...Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country can opener silver fred combination spoon silver in colour. steel can opener with a spoon at one end Can opener combination spoon (FRED) ...silver in colour. steel can opener with a spoon at one end can opener, silver, fred, combination spoon -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchCan opener and spoon, c. 1966
... Can opener and spoon...Spoon and blade opener, attached via a turned over piece of metal fashioned into a hinge below which there is a curved cut out with a point which attaches to the side of the can. ...Inscription on top of handle. Can opener and spoon Department of Defence ...This can opener was from the Vietnam War era. Utensils like this were issued with every ration pack to all servicemen and women.Utensils like this have social significance due to the ubiquity of their use in the field, therefore many Vietnam era veterans may have memories of their use. This item is in good condition and as such, is a representative example of a tool that was widely used. Spoon and blade opener, attached via a turned over piece of metal fashioned into a hinge below which there is a curved cut out with a point which attaches to the side of the can. Handle has two ridges presumably to aid handling of utensil. Punched hole (3 mm across) at end of handle possibly to attach via a string. Inscription on top of handle.Inscribed on top of handle "1966 CARR D[broad arrow]D/7330/66/010/0931"vietnam war, 1960s, utensil, ration, food -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Ration pack
... ...Can opener/spoon...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Ration pack Can opener/spoon Aluminium. Known as Fred (Field Ration Eacting Device) (unofficially known as F*+@#ing ridiculous eating device Ration pack Functional Object Functional Object ...Aluminium. Known as Fred (Field Ration Eacting Device) (unofficially known as F*+@#ing ridiculous eating deviceration pack, can opener/spoon -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Cutlery Set
... Knife doubles as can opener. Spoon has two lugs to enable the knife and fork to be attached...Knife doubles as can opener. Spoon has two lugs to enable the knife and fork to be attached Cutlery Set Functional Object Functional Object ...Stainless steel, spoon/knife/fork. Knife doubles as can opener. Spoon has two lugs to enable the knife and fork to be attachedcutlery set -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Can Opener
... Metal can opener and spoon combination carried with ID tags and morphine cord. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Can Opener Dog Tags SAS Metal can opener and spoon combination carried with ID tags and morphine cord. ...Metal can opener and spoon combination carried with ID tags and morphine cord. Khaki nylon cord attached.can opener, dog tags, sas -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Field Ration Eating Device
... Field ration eating device: being a small metal can opener, bottle opener and spoon in one tool....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Standard issue item used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1972) Mess hall Eating FRED Field ration eating device soon multi-tool Taiwan Field ration eating device: being a small metal can opener, bottle opener and spoon in one tool. Equipment Field Ration Eating Device ...Standard issue item used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1972)Field ration eating device: being a small metal can opener, bottle opener and spoon in one tool.Taiwanmess hall, eating, fred, field ration eating device, soon, multi-tool -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Set of Three Army Ration Spoons
... Set of three field ration eating device (FRED) is an Australian eating utensil and multi-tool that serves as a combination of a can opener, bottle opener, and spoon.[ It was first issued around 1943 to the Australian Defence Force for use with its Combat Ration One Man field rations. ...Set of three field ration eating device (FRED) is an Australian eating utensil and multi-tool that serves as a combination of a can opener, bottle opener, and spoon.[ It was first issued around 1943 to the Australian Defence Force for use with its Combat Ration One Man field rations. ...Initially just a can opener, more functions were added, and it could be sterilised. Sourced from Wikipedia. Ration Spoons Field ration eating Device 7330 - 66 010 - 0931 (1989) (1989) 1984 Set of three field ration eating device (FRED) is an Australian eating utensil and multi-tool that serves as a combination of a can opener, bottle opener, and spoon.[ It was first issued around 1943 to the Australian Defence Force for use with its Combat Ration One Man field rations. ...Set of three field ration eating device (FRED) is an Australian eating utensil and multi-tool that serves as a combination of a can opener, bottle opener, and spoon.[ It was first issued around 1943 to the Australian Defence Force for use with its Combat Ration One Man field rations. Initially just a can opener, more functions were added, and it could be sterilised. Sourced from Wikipedia.Set of three field ration eating device (FRED) is an Australian eating utensil and multi-tool that serves as a combination of a can opener, bottle opener, and spoon.[ It was first issued around 1943 to the Australian Defence Force for use with its Combat Ration One Man field rations. Initially just a can opener, more functions were added, and it could be sterilised. Sourced from Wikipedia. 7330 - 66 010 - 0931 (1989) (1989) 1984ration spoons, field ration eating device -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchEating utensil
... Field Ration Eating Device (FRED) Metal device is a combined can opener, bottle opener and spoon issued to the ADF in CRM packs. ...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges 7330-66-010-933 CM2004 Field Ration Eating Device (FRED) Metal device is a combined can opener, bottle opener and spoon issued to the ADF in CRM packs. ...Field Ration Eating Device (FRED) Metal device is a combined can opener, bottle opener and spoon issued to the ADF in CRM packs. A folding can open7330-66-010-933 CM2004 -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - UTENSILS, post 1970's
... .1) & .2) Utensils from 1 man 24 hr ration pack, comprising metal can opener one end & spoon the other end. .3) - .5) Utensil kit comprising knife, fork & spoon made of metal. .6) Clear cellophane packet containing scouring pads....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields domestic items-cutlery military equipment Passchendaele barracks trust KFS .3) - .5) Stamped into back of metal handle: "Grosvenor 1070" .1) & .2) Utensils from 1 man 24 hr ration pack, comprising metal can opener one end & spoon the other end. .3) - .5) Utensil kit comprising knife, fork & spoon made of metal. .6) Clear cellophane packet containing scouring pads. ....1) & .2) Utensils from 1 man 24 hr ration pack, comprising metal can opener one end & spoon the other end. .3) - .5) Utensil kit comprising knife, fork & spoon made of metal. .6) Clear cellophane packet containing scouring pads..3) - .5) Stamped into back of metal handle: "Grosvenor 1070"domestic items-cutlery, military equipment, passchendaele barracks trust, kfs -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Field Rations Eating Device (F.R.E.D), c.1943-1945, 1940's
... This F.R.E.D. matches the second iteration of the combination can opener and spoon popularised during the Vietnam War, and belonged to the uncle of Ian Taylor. ...A small metal Field Rations Eating Device (F.R.E.D.) with two sides, one side has a shallow spoon and the other a bottle and can opener, with two raised vertical lines on the back. ...This F.R.E.D. matches the second iteration of the combination can opener and spoon popularised during the Vietnam War, and belonged to the uncle of Ian Taylor. ...The F.R.E.D otherwise known as the “F*cking Ridiculous Eating Device” was introduced in 1943 as part of Sir Stanton Hicks' "Operation Ration Type O2," Australia's first military rations that lasted 24 full hours. This F.R.E.D. matches the second iteration of the combination can opener and spoon popularised during the Vietnam War, and belonged to the uncle of Ian Taylor. Ian remembers his uncle telling him about using F.R.E.D. during WWII, primarily to open baked beans. It is claimed in some military histories that, after the F.R.E.D.’s introduction in 1943, Australian soldiers developed a ‘strange attachment’ to the F.R.E.D., keeping the utensils far after their service was up and, in this case, passing them on to future generations as bean openers. It can be used for camping holidays too.A small metal Field Rations Eating Device (F.R.E.D.) with two sides, one side has a shallow spoon and the other a bottle and can opener, with two raised vertical lines on the back. On the end is a circular hole to attach the tool to a pocket knife. It can be used for camping holidays too.'China'military equipment, cutlery, rations, military rations, spoons, wwii, bottle openers, pocket knives -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomField Ration Eating Device (FRED), CMI Pty Ltd, 2009
... A pressed steel tool with one end shaped for use as a spoon and the other incorporating a bottle opener. A 2 cm long fold out can opener blade is fitted to the side. ...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne A standard component of Army ration packs from the 60's to about 2010 army fred rations can opener ration packs cmi field rations eating device Defence Stock No: "7330-66-010-0933" Contractor: "CMI" Year of Manufacture: "2009" Defence broad arrow. A pressed steel tool with one end shaped for use as a spoon ...A standard component of Army ration packs from the 60's to about 2010A pressed steel tool with one end shaped for use as a spoon and the other incorporating a bottle opener. A 2 cm long fold out can opener blade is fitted to the side. A 3 mm hole is drilled through the device at the can opener end. Yellow (anodised ?) finish.Defence Stock No: "7330-66-010-0933" Contractor: "CMI" Year of Manufacture: "2009" Defence broad arrow.army, fred, rations, can opener, ration packs, cmi, field rations eating device -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchImplement, Opener, 1998, 2003
... A clear plastic pack containing two implements which are a combination can opener, bottle opener and measuring spoon. These implements were included with standard field ration packs and are made of plated metal featuring a small hinged cutter attached to the main body. ...A clear plastic pack containing two implements which are a combination can opener, bottle opener and measuring spoon. These implements were included with standard field ration packs and are made of plated metal featuring a small hinged cutter attached to the main body. ...A clear plastic pack containing two implements which are a combination can opener, bottle opener and measuring spoon. These implements were included with standard field ration packs and are made of plated metal featuring a small hinged cutter attached to the main body. These were commonly called a Field Ration Opening Device (FRED) by defence personnel.The body is stamped with the standard Department of Defence symbol: "/|\" . -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumEmergency kit Display board
... Items are canvas, line and floatable, torch, Survival at Sea book (Transport and Communication), Pains-Wessex Flare, 3 1/2 C jug, Seven Oceans Drinking water sachet, plastic bags, Marine Lifesaving rations, whistle, rubber item, table spoon measurement cup, can opener, can of Drinking Water (S-HP Foods LTD), sponge, Emergency Repair kit, two foam cones, pump, Ultraplast elastic adhesive dreessing, Quick WELLS tablets, Fishing tackle, Fluorescent oragne tarp, associated photograph of ten people in a life boat. ...Items are canvas, line and floatable, torch, Survival at Sea book (Transport and Communication), Pains-Wessex Flare, 3 1/2 C jug, Seven Oceans Drinking water sachet, plastic bags, Marine Lifesaving rations, whistle, rubber item, table spoon measurement cup, can opener, can of Drinking Water (S-HP Foods LTD), sponge, Emergency Repair kit, two foam cones, pump, Ultraplast elastic adhesive dreessing, Quick WELLS tablets, Fishing tackle, Fluorescent oragne tarp, associated photograph of ten people in a life boat. ...Board displaying 22 items. Items appear to be related to rescue and may belong together in a kit. Items are canvas, line and floatable, torch, Survival at Sea book (Transport and Communication), Pains-Wessex Flare, 3 1/2 C jug, Seven Oceans Drinking water sachet, plastic bags, Marine Lifesaving rations, whistle, rubber item, table spoon measurement cup, can opener, can of Drinking Water (S-HP Foods LTD), sponge, Emergency Repair kit, two foam cones, pump, Ultraplast elastic adhesive dreessing, Quick WELLS tablets, Fishing tackle, Fluorescent oragne tarp, associated photograph of ten people in a life boat. Many items are screwed onto the board.resuce kit
