This is a United States EE-8 field telephone from World War 2. The EE-8 field telephone was used by the US Military from 1935 into the Vietnam War. It used a wired line with a maximum transmission distance of 7 miles. The EE-8 uses D cell batteries to power the electric signal that carries the signal through the wire to the other phone. It has a hand-cranked dynamo to generate the charge that rings the phone on the other end of the line. During World War 2, the phone was preferred to the radio, as it was much more reliable than the backpack mounted Walkie-Talkie. The phone line, which could be run through a switchboard from a command centre, was often run by soldiers during combat situations. This telephone comes with its original leather case and straps.
*Condition*
The telephone is in good condition with some age-related wear. The receiver, cable and pouch are all still strong and intact. Please see pictures for more detail as they form part of our condition report.
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