The Vietnam Stopgap: The US M1967 Modernized Load Carrying Equipment

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

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  • @m1a1abramstank49
    @m1a1abramstank49 Год назад +185

    The history for the ALICE system would be a cool continuation of this

    • @alexguymon7117
      @alexguymon7117 Год назад +23

      Especially if he goes into the lbv88 vests and other non standard accessories

    • @AA-dn8dj
      @AA-dn8dj Год назад +4

      This.

    • @kennethhoppe2259
      @kennethhoppe2259 Год назад +3

      @@alexguymon7117 Sir what is an IBV-88 VEST ?

    • @gooby8953
      @gooby8953 Год назад +3

      @@alexguymon7117 LBV-88 isn't ALICE, it's a part of IIFS

    • @gooby8953
      @gooby8953 Год назад +4

      The LBV-88 was a continuation of trial pieces used by USSOCOM in Panama in Desert Storm before being adopted as the TLBV with the IIFS System in 1988, which was meant to be a replacement for the ALICE system. The ETLBV is the upgraded TLBV, but with mesh fabric and slanted magazine pouches, and was swiftly replaced by MOLLE as it was better. There was also a field pack and a combat patrol pack. Pieces of the IIFS system were used up into Iraq, however were fully phased out by the US Military.
      Much like M-67, it was issued alongside ALICE equipment before some time, however was never actually standardized.
      Fun fact: The woodland canteen covers and compass pouches floating around are actually from the IIFS Program

  • @hazmatgamer6686
    @hazmatgamer6686 Год назад +78

    Uniform History uploading a video relating to the Vietnam War? I'm gonna scream without the S

  • @cammobunker
    @cammobunker Год назад +43

    In the early 80's we were issued a mix of M1967 and Alice gear in Marine boot camp. I can remember one of my platoon mates getting an M67 canteen cover with a broken plastic snap. M67ammo pouches were fairly well represented as well. We were also all issued Mitchell pattern helmet covers with big green circles and black numbers on them (that meant nothing to us as they had nothing to do with us). Some of my platoon mates got the belts with the Davis buckles which always seemed to unhook themselves at the worst time, and I distinctly remember having an M56 web belt issued to me, proving that even by 1982 M56 stuff was still around, at least for training. Of course all of our web gear (782 gear in USMC speak) was beat to crap, likely having been handed down from the fleet to the training organizations. My M16A1 was actually marked on the receiver as being an XM16E1 which means it was made between 1964 and 1967...which by 1982 was VERY worn and was a 0% finish remaining lower. (Rifle shot well enough to get me Expert Riflemen out of Boot though) Back then the Marines never threw anything away if there was any life left in it.

    • @gooby8953
      @gooby8953 Год назад +4

      The US Nat Guard still has original Arma-Lite AR15s from the first US Air Force purchase rattling around. I even know of Marines who were issued the LINCLOE pouches. I guess times never change

    • @tomhenry897
      @tomhenry897 Год назад

      In the 90s some rear marine units had ARs

  • @arctic_shrew_87
    @arctic_shrew_87 Год назад +18

    In 2007, we were still being issued ALICE gear in basic. When I was handed my M16 pouches, one was the standard ALICE type while the other was a 1967 type. I was surprised since I had assume all vietnam gear had been fully phased out in the late 90s.

    • @gobblox38
      @gobblox38 Год назад +3

      My unit didn't get MOLLE gear until we were in Kuwait in 2004. The problem was that our MOLLE gear was in woodland BDU while our uniforms were DCU. During basic, I saw several variations of LBE and gear that seemed very odd to me at the time.

    • @jasonarmstrong5750
      @jasonarmstrong5750 Год назад

      Marines or Army?

    • @arctic_shrew_87
      @arctic_shrew_87 Год назад

      @@jasonarmstrong5750 Army

    • @arctic_shrew_87
      @arctic_shrew_87 Год назад +5

      @@gobblox38 I always found that odd that the Army never figured out that the vests and gear should just be a solid color to avoid having to make it in five different camo patterns in a 10 year period. The Marines figured it out and just made everything coyote brown.

    • @z0phi3l
      @z0phi3l Год назад

      I got out the Army in 97, and we still had both, actually 3 as the LBV system was phasing in

  • @brenwoodard1832
    @brenwoodard1832 Год назад +41

    I was in the Marine Corps Reserve 1999-2005, when I got there our unit still had lots of the M67 canteen covers mixed in with ALICE ones. Center seam ERDL poncho liners too.

    • @kennethhoppe2259
      @kennethhoppe2259 Год назад +2

      I like the M67 Nylon Canteen Covers with the set of 4 stitiches they are very durable, the best.
      Not the Canvas type but Nylon
      The Alice Nylon Canteen Covers are pusy.
      For some reason I like the Old ERDL Poncho Liners.
      I like the material a lot better that the new MARPAT.
      My 5Th Special Forces Group Senior Army Instructor had an old
      Poncho liner made of ancient parachute camo material and it was the softest well built one I ever saw.

    • @HardtackChomper
      @HardtackChomper Год назад

      Same, I had a 30-rd M67 mag pouch in basic and M67 canteen covers in the fleet in 99

    • @mattchoppers1
      @mattchoppers1 Год назад +1

      I was in the Reserves from 1993-2003 and we had WW2 .50 cals! We also had a mix of Vietnam and earlier gear. Shelter half, gas mask case and cover some had canvas canteen covers and war belts were all different kinds. The USMC used all equipment until it fell apart, then you got new stuff. My gas mask was from1959! My platoon at MCT was fielding the LBV and we eventually got it issued to us in late 97 . In 2001 we started getting the Woodland MOLLE gear which was really a short lived gear set other than the new sleeping bag system which replaced our korean war down sleeping bags and covers!

    • @GryphonIndustrial
      @GryphonIndustrial Год назад

      I'd have been securing those poncho liners. I got lucky and found a great one but always looking for a spare.

    • @magtafcmdr8621
      @magtafcmdr8621 8 месяцев назад

      Same. Marine Corps Reserve around that same time. It was ALICE gear. We got the MOLLE gear in 2002.

  • @maker_greg
    @maker_greg Год назад +7

    This is great. Would love to see the origin of molle/pals.

  • @alankordzikowski7670
    @alankordzikowski7670 Год назад +5

    In the air guard we still use Alice web gear for training. And I even had an M56 canteen pouch issued to me (this was 2015). Soooo it’s still out there being used

  • @ph43drus
    @ph43drus Год назад +3

    Well this was informative. I got out my LBE kit (made up by late 80s 16 yr. old me) and was comparing it as the video went on. Man I have a hodgepodge of components. Davis belt, canvas butt pack, nylon canteen pouch, late M16 ammo pouches. The thing I don't get is I have "Y" shoulder straps, you didn't touch on those.

    • @gooby8953
      @gooby8953 Год назад +2

      Thats from a later system which was adopted mid 70s

    • @goforbroke4428
      @goforbroke4428 Год назад +1

      You just have Alice kit

  • @scottrosas6493
    @scottrosas6493 Год назад +8

    Thank you for doing the M1956 and M1967 systems. Very informative. I would love to see you do the ALICE system.

  • @earlwyss520
    @earlwyss520 Год назад +2

    Having lived in both central European as a kid, and the Philippines (approximately 1000 miles due east of Vietnam) as a young Airman, the only difference between the two is that the former is cold & WET, while the latter is hot & WET.

  • @greybread301
    @greybread301 Год назад +23

    In the army currently. Interesting to see how much of the gear we still use was developed during Vietnam

    • @s0nnyburnett
      @s0nnyburnett Год назад +3

      everything changed during that period

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Год назад +1

      IIRC you guys still have medals from the latter days of WWII, Pacific campaign... given to the casualties in gulf war and maybe even during the afghan occupation/ insurgency Expedition missions

    • @SonOfTheDawn515
      @SonOfTheDawn515 Год назад +1

      @@PrograError Yes, some PHs made for the invasion of Japan were still used.

    • @floydvaughn9666
      @floydvaughn9666 Год назад +2

      @@SonOfTheDawn515 nope. Not SOME. 2 million were struck in anticipation of casualties for the invasion of Japan. They've yet to run out

    • @ChrisLichowicz
      @ChrisLichowicz Год назад

      @greybread
      That's exactly what we're doing in the Ukraine right now. Working out our bugs on equipment and weapons.

  • @jeffslater2133
    @jeffslater2133 Год назад +4

    This topic reminds me rummaging through the Military Surplus store harness supply bin, and being confused why nothing fit together. Now I see why. Very confusing. Only a military bureaucracy can create such stupidity.

  • @AlexSDU
    @AlexSDU Год назад +7

    Personally I like the H suspender compared to the Y suspender. More comfortable, in military term.
    I taped the nylon loops, that hold the excess striping, with electrical tape to keep them in shape because they lost their elasticity over time.

  • @johncorder2912
    @johncorder2912 Год назад +1

    Good video. It would be fun to see ALICE LBE next.

  • @depressedputin
    @depressedputin Год назад +2

    Great content as always.

  • @robertwaynefathurrahman
    @robertwaynefathurrahman Год назад +1

    this is a nice update about the gear relating vietnam war! well may i request next video to you about OG-107 history from 1st pattern until fatigue jungle pattern

  • @ianlopez3562
    @ianlopez3562 Год назад +13

    Very well researched and excellent video! Also wanted to say thanks as your videos allowed me to find a UCP-D helmet cover in a pile of normal UCP ones at my local surplus store.

  • @MikeInMexico
    @MikeInMexico Год назад +7

    What a Friday!!! Thanks for all your uploads. Always cheering on your channel as it inspires my everyday uploads on mine. Keep up the great work.

  • @dw7094
    @dw7094 6 месяцев назад

    The old canvas stuff was around and still being issued by CIF as late as 1977. If you were combat arms you got the new stuff. Support Troops got the old stuff in a "modified" TA-50 issue. There was vast quantities of the old canvas items in stock at the Depots through the 70's. Somewhere along the line LCE changed LBE.

  • @froginthewaves8450
    @froginthewaves8450 Год назад

    NICE

  • @kennethhoppe2259
    @kennethhoppe2259 Год назад +3

    It's will be a Challenge for this Channel but Vietnam Tiger Stripe Uniform needs to be made.

  • @The508ranger
    @The508ranger Год назад

    The suspenders were still being used by a lot of Ranger NCOs in 3/75 when I got there in 1997. They held up better than the current one at that time...however we modified everything for a specific reason. RLTW! C/3/75 1997-2001; 75th RHQ GWOT (Afghanistan)

  • @davidbrennan660
    @davidbrennan660 Год назад

    Thanks for the information...., I remember getting the yoke was difficult to get here in the UK when I collected by pieces in the Noughties.... now I have a clear id of the Sleeping bag carrier that is on the list.

  • @iac4357
    @iac4357 Год назад

    USMC 84-88
    We transitioned from the M1 Steel Pots to the Kevlar Helmets, from Jeeps to HUMVEES, & M16A1s to the A2s. Along the way, there was also a mix of canvas 4-strap & nylon 3-strap Suspenders, and Korean War Sleeping Bags.
    GOOD TIMES !

  • @michaelmcclaryjr3752
    @michaelmcclaryjr3752 Год назад +1

    The old school shovel can be used as a backup weapon and you don't have to be close to your enemies during a hand to hand fight

  • @manuelserrano1428
    @manuelserrano1428 5 месяцев назад

    Q buen video 😃😃

  • @kutter_ttl6786
    @kutter_ttl6786 Год назад +13

    As someone who participates in Vietnam reenacting this video is gold. Thanks for making it.

  • @renaissancemarinetv3536
    @renaissancemarinetv3536 Год назад +3

    what an outstanding video. i remember that much of this gear was still in the Marine supply chain in the 80s.

  • @thebigironexperiance5148
    @thebigironexperiance5148 Год назад +5

    The Air Force still uses the suspenders and belts and a few other parts of the ALICE system as part of its CBRN equipment gear

    • @3ggztr3m3b33tz
      @3ggztr3m3b33tz Год назад

      There are also some photos of Security Forces (then called Security Police) carrying M1967 pouches during the 80's.

  • @richardross7219
    @richardross7219 Год назад

    The Davis buckles were called "suicide buckles" and were avoided when I was in the US Army in the 1970s. The first aid pouch fit the bandage and C rat accessory packet. Good Luck, Rick

  • @onrr1726
    @onrr1726 Год назад +5

    We had a guy ask to exchange a Vietnam era canteen and cover to the local surplus store. The owner a bit confused on the exchange figured it out after being told to have a look inside the pouch and found a small black lacy thong inside with the canteen. The owner of the shop was perplexed as he was told the canteens had been in storage for close to 40 or 45 years when he had acquired the lot from a government supply auction.

  • @michaelmcclaryjr3752
    @michaelmcclaryjr3752 Год назад +2

    And from a guy who has family members who have served in the military and I worked in a surplus store I have to say canvas load carrying equipment lasted longer than nylon because hemp can last longer than nylon because of weight and whear and tare

  • @hic7021
    @hic7021 Год назад +2

    I would love to see a video on the history of ALICE.

  • @RickyD1984
    @RickyD1984 Год назад +1

    Will you be able to talk about the tiger stripes you know forms that was worn by U.S. special forces🇺🇸 units in Vietnam 🇻🇳.

  • @Boyd6763
    @Boyd6763 Год назад +1

    i like this video very much very interesting !
    like the comment below i would really like to see a video about the ALICE system or even load bearing vests wich would eventually transition into molle vests/body armor etc

  • @Mr.LunaRivera
    @Mr.LunaRivera 2 месяца назад

    i was able to get a 67 field pack suspenders brand new in a El paso surplus store just a row of them new

  • @MyRanger12
    @MyRanger12 4 месяца назад

    When I was in, I still perferd the M1956 LBE over the 67 gear.

  • @johndoeanon445
    @johndoeanon445 Год назад +2

    20:30 What is that in the muzzle of the M79? A 40mm case? Why? To stop crap from getting in the barrel?

    • @z0phi3l
      @z0phi3l Год назад

      Yep, to keep water out, M16 had one too, not that we ever used it

  • @jasonarmstrong5750
    @jasonarmstrong5750 Год назад +2

    Can't wait for the eventual ALICE gear and LBV-88 video

  • @deronflores3165
    @deronflores3165 Год назад +3

    It would be cool if you could do a video on the German KTS 95 web system

  • @jfu5222
    @jfu5222 Год назад +3

    Another great video. Over the years I have collected much more load carrying equipment than uniforms. Stuff was plentiful and cheap in the late 80s, everything from WWI to M56 could be easily found. I remember looking at a pallet of the long skinny 1910 packs thinking, "what the hell would I do with that?". I wanted stuff with some purpose, camping or storage, and passed on alot of cool surplus. I was in the reserves in an arctic scout platoon then mechanized infantry in Germany, 1984-1987. During this time alot of equipment was changing. I call myself the last of the oldtimers! I credit the transitional nature of my time in service and the variety of equipment issued as the spark for my interest in this field of military history.

    • @starioskal
      @starioskal Год назад +1

      84-88, 11B & 97E. 3/502nd inf 101st abn asslt and a tour with 470th MI group Panama. I was the same and passed on a ton of stuff, but seriously the 80s was a crazy time for uniforms, gear,equipment etc. We saw everything from WW2 gear to post Vietnam. Best part was having to surrender new Alice gear for TA50 inspections one of our sergeants had a ceiling panel hiding place hahaha 😆.
      I actually remember seeing some 5th grp soldiers at Campbell wearing a couple sets of WW2 double buckle jungle boots alongside some guys wearing the version we wore, they had to dye the brown leather black. The soldiers wearing the older jungle boots said when I asked what they were? That their 1st sgt had told them they could wear anything they wanted in the field as long as it had been an issue item, a pawn shop/militaria shop in hop town was selling tons of them for a whopping $10 a pair. I actually went and checked it out, big cardboard drums full of them in brand new condition, I bought a set one of my older brothers for deer hunting season. 😅 he was like wtf dude these are dated 1951 when I gave them to him. Years later he wanted me to get him another pair, he'd worn them out and loved them. Hahahaha 😅
      I could have bought the whole Barrel full, didn't know they'd reach $600 and up in minty condition now hahahaha.
      Cheers brother

  • @bluejacketwarrior2457
    @bluejacketwarrior2457 Месяц назад

    Still surprised he hasn't followed this up with a full on ALICE video yet.

  • @gdolson9419
    @gdolson9419 Год назад

    USMC 1974-94. When I first went in almost everything we used in the continental US was WW2/Korean vintage (in fact I once had a C-Rat dated 1943). It wasn't until about 1976 we started seeing the nylon 1967 gear. Personally I hated the nylon web belt and always got a canvas one when possible. And I never used the suspenders of either type. Tho if I'd been forced to use a nylon web belt I may have as it would dig into your hips rather then conforming like the canvas ones. I don't recall ever seeing the sleeping bag straps/harness.

  • @michaelmcclaryjr3752
    @michaelmcclaryjr3752 Год назад +1

    And those small pack that was on the back of the belt can be used for extra food and ammo and medic kits

  • @michaelmcclaryjr3752
    @michaelmcclaryjr3752 Год назад +1

    O by the way nylon doesn't last long in tropical environments

  • @IlQSTO
    @IlQSTO Год назад +1

    Is it just me or the background music and intro are weird?
    They sound a bit off

  • @Crustymarine
    @Crustymarine Год назад +1

    Thumbs up for the M1941 pack system. Minus the M1 cartridge belt, the M1941 pack system was my 782 gear from 1974 -1976. Didn't see an ALICE pack until 1976.

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography Год назад +1

    What vest were the marines wearing in the Operation Frequent Winds photos near the end?

  • @starioskal
    @starioskal Год назад +1

    Oh yeah in the late 70s the gear was created in desert tan for issue with the new desert uniform and night desert parka. 20 round mag pouches and e tool tan covers are great.

  • @66kbm
    @66kbm Год назад +1

    Nice explanation. I thought that the Tropical Rucksack was part of the "67" system and also the 2 qrt canteen with white label and "scalloped" lid/cover as it took over from the larger square canteen cover. I have never seen the M14 pouches so they must be the "Holy Grail" to collectors.

  • @cantina.2005
    @cantina.2005 Год назад +1

    Next time evolution thai army uniform

  • @gunterstraus606
    @gunterstraus606 Год назад +1

    I guess next on the list is ALICE

  • @vermontvermont9292
    @vermontvermont9292 Год назад +1

    Very informative. Can't wait to see your Alice video. I still use Alice today and prefer it over the modern equipment.

  • @MrLookslikelink
    @MrLookslikelink Год назад +1

    I love how specific this video's are. So much passion.

  • @gregbailey1753
    @gregbailey1753 Год назад

    Any chance of covering Australian combat uniforms and peronal equipment?

  • @dirtydave2691
    @dirtydave2691 Год назад

    I spent 21 years in the U.S. Army Infantry. 1987-2008. I have used ALICE the LBV and the MOLLE gear. ALICE gear dug in to your hips and back unless the metal clips were cut and replaced with 550 chord. The LBV although comfortable to wear was hot. The MOLLE attachment system; ammo pouches, grenade, radio, IFAK etc. is pretty well made. The ability to tailor an Infantryman's load carrying gear according to his duty position is probably its greatest feature. I still prefer the large ALICE rucksack to anything made however. The issuing of hydration systems (Camel Bak etc) is one of the greatest innovations ever for ground troops.

  • @tomhenry897
    @tomhenry897 Год назад

    Every unit I was in during my 20 years in the army issued spaghetti straps.
    No one used them and many lost them.
    Never issued the buttpack and bought a canvas one I still have.

  • @Jason-iz6ob
    @Jason-iz6ob Год назад

    The DOD should be giving you a grant for documenting all this history for them.

  • @planes124
    @planes124 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, please do ALICE webbing : )

  • @ChrisLichowicz
    @ChrisLichowicz Год назад

    Also known as your LC-1 gear or Deuce gear, when I was in.
    Semper fi
    '79-'85

  • @TS84000
    @TS84000 Год назад

    I think you should do a video on Tiger stripe, I think it would be a really interesting camo to cover

  • @fenixman2
    @fenixman2 Год назад +1

    First

  • @voraciousblackstn
    @voraciousblackstn Год назад

    I have a few surplus LBE sets. One of them is a mix of M1956 and M1967 gear. Of the M1967 gear, I have the suspenders, E-Tool cover, a canteen cover (later style with both vertical and horizontal stitching), and First Aid Case (IFAK, not compass/1st aid). Kinda want the whole set, minus field pack.
    Vietnam was the cause of massive change at a relative drop of a dime by military standards. Within 10 years we changed the uniform, LBE, main infantry rifle, and even the materials used in warfare. No more wooden stocks or canvas gear. Even cotton uniforms mainly went goodbye. Camo prints were introduced, ending single color uniforms.

  • @leonardusgroenendyk6027
    @leonardusgroenendyk6027 Год назад

    I joined the Australian army Reserve in 1978 and was issued everything from WW2 pattern equipment throught to all the American gear. They even gave me two 20round M16 pouches and issued me with a submachine gun. However on joining the Regular army in late 1978 we were issued all brand new M1956 gear including ammo pouches for our L1A1 SLR,s I did during my 16 years get issued a lot of US made gear. In those days our army was still fighting a jungle war. How things have changed.

  • @kennethhoppe2259
    @kennethhoppe2259 Год назад

    Thank you for the Video Sir.
    I got something out of it.
    It's hard to find that Sleeping Bag containment system.
    It will be even harder to find the E-Tool Cover in Nylon with the Artic Clip not the Snaps and having a Bayonet Attachment.
    Army & Navy Stores are all turning into Prepper Shop's.
    All the Good Ole Military Gear and
    Surplus are long gone now it's just state of the are high dollar cheap un battle worthy bullshit.

  • @starioskal
    @starioskal Год назад

    Funny how from 1983-88 I was issued and used web gear and equipment from WW2 to the current early 80s, we had 67 dated h harness suspenders, cotton 56 butt packs,nylon and some cotton canteen covers and other accessories. Military didn't care you got issued what you were supposed to to get the job done. Lol

  • @newdefsys
    @newdefsys Год назад

    Good stuff ! Love the Vietnam era gear

  • @i.r.oldairborneviking2823
    @i.r.oldairborneviking2823 Год назад

    When I was in the Army, we were issued the M-1956 LCE in basic training and permanent duty. 82nd Abn. Div 1972-75

  • @jacobishii6121
    @jacobishii6121 Год назад

    We used the same stuff in the late 90s and early 2000s in the regular Army.Then the LBV replacement for suspenders

  • @baddog9320
    @baddog9320 Год назад

    And why did they cut off the grenade pouches? Mine never were. But I only had grenades in parades and combat
    of course parades where without fuses when we used them. Just like during parades magazines had no ammo.

    • @baddog9320
      @baddog9320 Год назад

      oh yes the iodine tablets. Which stop being used after 1991.
      I remember privates asking what the pouch was for.
      FYI iodine tablets had to purpose
      one was water purification.
      2nd was radiation " purification"
      Never had any other tablets.
      Though we did use bleach in water buffalo's
      FYI 2 cups of bleach for 250 gallons
      or 2 drops per 1 quart / liter cantina.
      don't use for an hour after treating.

  • @johngetty3839
    @johngetty3839 Год назад +1

    Holy s--t! What a mess. Looks like the bureaucracy at it's best.

  • @williambradfordbaldwin4386
    @williambradfordbaldwin4386 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful stuff!

  • @survivaloptions4999
    @survivaloptions4999 Год назад

    Ugh. Unsubed again.

  • @bishopm4401
    @bishopm4401 Год назад

    Funny enough, I watched the previous video right before this one was uploaded yesterday

  • @estianburger8842
    @estianburger8842 Год назад

    Hey guys, so off topic, are you planning to do a video on the Soldier 2000 camo from South Africa

  • @trevorcorey1871
    @trevorcorey1871 Год назад

    new a taps suck.

  • @SmeefSauce
    @SmeefSauce Год назад

    Love ur videos and appreciate the detail on such a niche topic

  • @seandahl8441
    @seandahl8441 Год назад

    Awesome video. Highly researched I love it

  • @JohnDoe-jn4ex
    @JohnDoe-jn4ex Год назад

    I got to get a job.

  • @kennethhoppe2259
    @kennethhoppe2259 Год назад

    Finding that M-1967 Light Weight Sleeping Bag Containment System will be very hard but even harder will be finding that M-1967 Light Weight E-Tool Cover with Artic Closer & Bayonet Retainer.

    • @gooby8953
      @gooby8953 Год назад

      You can get sleep carriers for cheap on ebay

  • @timothyedge6100
    @timothyedge6100 Год назад

    Very neat

  • @baddog9320
    @baddog9320 Год назад

    soldiers in the army were still using these until the late 1990s when the LCE was issued.
    I'm guessing the 1970 is the one with one strap in the back that split to connect to the belt. Is so I used the 1970s, LBE, from mid 80s to late 90s when I was issued the LCE. I still have a complete LBE.
    And Cantees, I had canteens from 1964 and 65. Which I still have.
    I've seen the solid caps, that black caps with NBC, and the green caps with NBC. Which goes with the M17 protective mask ( gas mask)
    I have the 1st aid pouch, the magazine holders, canteen holders, Canteen cups. one is the older single handle and the other is the wire handles. And the fanny pack. Though I was never issued a fanny pack. But except for parades stuff, I always had it on my LBE. And when. we changed to the LCE I still used it.
    And when the LBE was uses people were still using the 1967. CIF even issued a few, but wouldn't take them back. So the soldier would have to buy the single strap to turn in.
    CIF liked doing things like this. Issuing outdated and not taking back on ETS, or PCS. This happened to me with my sleeping bag. They started issuing the gotten during Desert storm. When I got back and ETS shortly after. I had to buy a Gortex sleeping bag, which was quite expensive at the time, to turn in. Even though I was never issued it.
    But I kept my old sleeping bag for some time. And always used it when I deployed or field. And would bring the gotten putter piece just incase some had a hair up their tail pipe. And I used it until I got out in the early 2000s.
    I pretty much owned had all my CIF issue by 1992.
    And I preferred the old LBE to the LCE. And I still used it when I could until I got out. But there where tines I had to use the LCE.
    Rather have my magazine on my belt then on my chest. Never did understand the though behind the LCE.

    • @baddog9320
      @baddog9320 Год назад

      I only had the m16 30 round magazine holders.
      Oh and I had the M16A1 until I PCS after storm. And had the M16A2 the rest of the time. Plus was issued the M60 and the M2. But I still was issued a M16A1 or A2 when I had those. Not sure why I was issued a M16 when I had the M60. It stayed in the arms room then. The M2 I understand. M2 is not a one person weapon. SAW operators and other M60 were not issued M16s.

    • @baddog9320
      @baddog9320 Год назад

      I'm sorry ammo pouch. Though there was another name for them. But age is catching me I guess.

    • @baddog9320
      @baddog9320 Год назад

      ok my 30 round ammo pouches where not the same. We just had the eye to connect the web gear to. Didnt have the strap with a hook on it. Never seen the. in serves from 1986 onward.

    • @baddog9320
      @baddog9320 Год назад

      Entrenched tool was always part of the Alice pack ( rucksack) in all until I was in. And the canvas cover was very rare
      We had the plastic cover.
      And the ones on my rucksacks. I have a medium and a large. are the plastic ones. The one on my large I've had since 1989. The one on my medium I got in 1997. Medium was my wife's ruck.
      I just realized that her unit stole her TA 50 except her rucksack which was at home when she was killed.
      Fckers.

    • @baddog9320
      @baddog9320 Год назад

      my butt pack would go above the kidney strap when using an Alice pack.
      Until you get use to putting your ruck on with a butt pack it was a pain. But it wasn't long until it was natural and without thought. They fit together well. Because its in the small of your back and its in the area above the kidney strap. perfect fit if you are wearing both correctly.
      Your WEB belts should be in the small of your back not on your hips. IAW AR 670-1.

  • @bfbuilders
    @bfbuilders Год назад +1

    Hello suggestion for a future Uniforms of the Screen episode: I’d like to see you cover the various uniforms and gear used by Metal Gear protagonists Solid Snake, Big Boss, and Venom Snake.

    • @ChucksSEADnDEAD
      @ChucksSEADnDEAD Год назад

      If you have not seen it, look for Oxide's video of the XOF loadout from MGSV here on youtube.