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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Karmen,
They were different from the rank 'n file in that their job was simply ASSAULT. I can't speak for every individual man, but the section would have been loaded out with standard Canadian battledress, a Mk.II or Mk.III helmet with camouflage net, full web gear including belt, cross-straps, ammunition pouches (two per man), canteen, bayonet, and entrenching tool, and gaiters. He will in addition have been carrying a bandolier of 50 rounds of .303 British ammunition (for his Lee Enfield No.4 Mk.I rifle) around his neck, and another in one of his ammo pouches. The latter is in addition to a couple of Mk.36 hand grenades.
The other ammo pouch will have contained two loaded Bren magazines (28 rounds per mag) for the Section Bren LMG.
He will most certainly have had his small pack, containing various items including a variety of spare clothing and personal items, his mess kit, gas cape and so on.
He will also most likely have been wearing a small life vest, fastened around the waist.
The rest of his kit, and that normally supplied by the regiment in the field, will have followed up as the rear echelons were able to land and establish battalion headquarters.
The assault troops travelled light, and expected 50% casualties. That wasn't far from what actually took place.
We have all of the original kit here... one day you'll get a chance to see it.
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WOW... thank you SO much Geoff! You've answered much of what I've always been wondering about, along these lines. I hope I DO get to see the original kit soon (end of June you all say?

...send a car for me!)
ONE DAY SOON I hope to bable to print this whole thread out, from beginning to end. Soon as I have a printer with enough paper and ink cartridge set up again. It would be SO much easier to read the hard copy then trying to load the pages, which often won't with my old setup.
There is SO much info in this thread about so many things that others might beinterested inknowing. For THAT I'mglad I started this thread!
Don't ever lose it G
Karmen