WW1 Uniforms & Equipment from The Militaria Dealers View all Aviation, Flying Clothing & Airships Awards and Medals Badges and Insignia Binoculars and Optics Books Maps and Documents British Airborne Clocks and Watches Combat and Field Equipment Daggers and fighting knives Decativated Guns Flags and Pennants Helmets and Headgear Holsters Home Front Items of Historical Significance Photographs Explore our extensive collection of World War 1 uniforms and equipment. Pair of shoulder straps. British Army uniform and equipment in World War I. The Mark 1 Tank entered service in August 1916; it had been developed by the British Army during the First World War, and was the world's first combat tank. [1] They were the only army to wear any form of a camouflage uniform; the value of drab clothing was quickly recognised by the British Army This video covers: A description of a British soldier's equipment during 1916-18 showing how it adapted to suit the changing way the war was being fought As the first world war progressed the British Army adapted its clothing and equipment to suit the changing way the war was being fought, especially in the trenches. The special innovations of the war led, however, to the general introduction of two new types of equipment, which ever since have constituted an integral component of soldiers’ personal equipment. Carrier Intrenching Tool Head 4. The 10 weapons listed above were just some of the most important guns that served king and country in the mud and blood of World War 1. The British personal equipment used in the Second Boer War had been found to be deficient for a number of reasons, and the Bandolier Equipment was introduced as a stop-gap replacement. This newly manufactured kit contains: Waist belt that extends to @47", E tool cover, bayonet frog, canteen carrier, 2 cross traps, Haversack, E tool halve attachment, and 2 sets of 5 pouches each for .

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