It was generally carried in a vehicle. They are man portable, but not part of any sort of webbing kit and the poles are one piece. You generally rol...
I already have 2. I can't sleep in both at the same time. A third won't help! Note these are brit... useful if you are doing brit, but if you're doin...
You're looking at the date he joined the forum. The thread was started today.
Yup, Big UK has a good point there! Hence I ask that all Doughboys go as 101st in some form (PIR or GIR), or as Brit. It's a shame you won't consi...
A guy is selling some WWII British pup tents here:
Looks good, though I think the writing wants to be a stronger colour as its faded into the background where it was "WW2".
Yes it could work.
A load of DBoys KAR98 shells from taffyjohn. Many thanks! Period specs (for reenacting events) Nice one Dave! I'm going to have to get my Service D...
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Personally I generally wimp out and have a camp bed and a big tent.
That depends what you're doing inside and what type of inside it is.
Have to agree with you there Guy. This is 2nd only to the absolute rule that you must wear some sort of headgear at all times even if its not a helme...
SoF, WPG or Replicaters...
I'm sorry to hear that Ranj! I hope things go well... Yith Gadge Dieselmonkey Chomley-Warner Barrie Anne Pete_59 Scaleyback Panther Peppered JD7 Sgt...
You use a groundsheet... Also known as a poncho. Or sleep on a blanket etc...
??? no ... from that link!
Ah... I'm a bit wrong. Dark Green (OD7) ones with closed ends are late war, not post war.
That sounds like SoF bullshit to me... but again... I may be wrong!
I could be wrong, mind!