
The US EE-8 Field Phone is a classic piece of military communications equipment used extensively by American forces during World War II, Korea, and into the Vietnam era. This rugged, battery-operated phone allowed troops to communicate securely over long field wire lines.
Housed in a heavy-duty olive drab canvas case with leather strap and flap closure, the EE-8 features a hand-crank generator, integrated handset, and internal components built for field reliability. The OD case is designed to protect the unit during transport and operation in rough conditions.
Features:
- Genuine US military surplus EE-8 field phone
- Includes original olive drab canvas carry case with leather fittings
- Manual crank, handset, and terminal connectors
- Designed for use with field wire communication systems
- Used condition: shows signs of age and service, such as wear, fading, or scuffs; functionality not guaranteed
A highly collectible and iconic item of US military history—perfect for collectors, reenactors, or display.