1937/1908 Large Pack by GSE
British army webbing large pack by General Service Equipment
The large pack was worn with the 1908 and 1937 webbing set and was called marching order, the British soldier would keep in the large pack his Greatcoat, spare socks and underclothes etc. When marching between camps this would be carried on the soldiers back and his small pack would be carried on his belt.
British army webbing large pack by General Service Equipment
The large pack was worn with the 1908 and 1937 webbing set and was called marching order, the British soldier would keep in the large pack his Greatcoat, spare socks and underclothes etc. When marching between camps this would be carried on the soldiers back and his small pack would be carried on his belt.
When the soldier went up to the front line this would be left behind if they went on an attack or raiding party. Designed to fit onto the brass buckles on the 1908 or 1937 shoulder straps.
- Height 30 cms
- Depth 10 cms
- Width 30 cms
- Tan canvas webbing
- Brass buckle
Also used with this was the support straps ( not included ) that help keep the pack firm on the soldiers and the helmet was also carried on the pack with these straps.
Weight (g) | 600.00 |
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Brand | GSE General Service Equipment |
Restricted Product? | No |
Affiliation | British |
Service | Army |
Colour | Khaki/Tan |