Seen pictures of officers in late ww2 wearing there binoculars round there neck with basic pouches. Also seen an officer with a pistol holster on the side of the belt hidden by the basic pouches as looking front on
Another excellent video Can you tell me if the displayed webbing set up was still used by officers in Normandy 1944 or in your opinion was the webbing arranged differently eg an individual officers personal preference Many thanks
I would love to see a video about the different under shirts used by British Soldiers during ww1 and ww2.
But lovely video enjoyed it greatly.
Most dangerous thing in the army is an officer with a map and a compass. But jokes aside lovely set up
Common to most Armies.
Thats why they invented staff sergeants
Great video thanks. Officer's webbing and the brown boots always remind me a bit of Captain Mainwaring
Great video. Really enjoyed seeing this.
Great description. Hope you are fully recovered and feeling well.
Very much so, thank you!
Seen pictures of officers in late ww2 wearing there binoculars round there neck with basic pouches. Also seen an officer with a pistol holster on the side of the belt hidden by the basic pouches as looking front on
Brilliant mate, keep up the good work
Great video mate 👍
Pretty well thought out set up.
Excellent thankyou
Nice depiction and standard of equipment.
Another excellent video
Can you tell me if the displayed webbing set up was still used by officers in Normandy 1944 or in your opinion was the webbing arranged differently eg an individual officers personal preference
Many thanks
When were the anti-gas brassards introduced, as I've stuggled to find any pre-dating spring 1940?
Nice video
Smart as there mate.
Cheers!
Could you do an early 50s 60 southern Rhodesia uniform grate video 👍🏻🇬🇧
Cyclists still call their rain jackets "capes" too.
A revolver, --not an automatic?
where did you get those brown boots? @Rifeman Moore
These are from Soldier of Fortune, I plan to review them at some point.