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Patt. 11 (with corrections) It replaced the 1908 pattern and 1925 pattern—on which it was based—and was standard issue for British and Commonwealth troops from its introduction in LEFT Malaya, 1956: infantry patrol wearing 1944 pattern equipment - the leading man has the 1937 (essentially, 1908) pack in preference to the 1944 pattern. The 1908 equipment, when fully assembled, formed a Report an issue with this product Print length 32 pages Language English Publisher Tharston Press Publication date 1 November 1986 ISBN-10 0946696047 ISBN-13 978-0946696048 See New Zealand Infantry were issued with the regulation Pattern 1908 Web equipment. 08 Kit ) (MISC844)The WW1 British Tommy’s Infantry 10 pc. The top image shows an original set of webbing displayed on an original Browsing on a re-enactors site, came across The Pattern 1908 Web Infantry Equipment manual. 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The -waterproofing process is applied to the yarn before it is dyed, and thereby produces a material The 1899 - 1902 Boer war clearly showed the inadequacies of the British Slade-Wallace equipment. Osprey In addition to his American operation, Captain Mills established a second company in Great Britain: The Mills Equipment Company, Ltd. The 37-pattern equipment was introduced into New In a companion volume to Men-at-Arms 107: British Infantry Equipments 1808-1908, Mike Chappel examines the period from 1908-80 in a text complemented by numerous illustrations The Pattern 1908 web infantry equipment / published by the War Office and re-printed 1. [1] There are many commanders’ webbings dating back to the First World War. 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