Rectangular khaki canvas flashlight case with reinforced stitching and a fold-over flap secured by a brass snap fastener. The back features a belt loop for attachment to standard military webbing or suspenders. The case is designed to hold the angled-head military flashlight (such as the TL-122 or MX-99/U model) issued to soldiers during and after the Second World War.
This example is typical of British and Commonwealth military web equipment manufactured during the 1940s. Made of heavy-duty cotton duck fabric, the case provided protection for the flashlight from dirt, abrasion, and moisture while keeping it readily accessible.
