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1908 Pattern Webbing, '08 Fitting Instructions, entitled The Pattern 1908 Web Infantry Equipment was published in May, 1908, by Harrison British Army uniform and equipment in World War I An infantryman of the Worcestershire Regiment on the Western Front in 1916, wearing the 1908 The 1899 - 1902 Boer war clearly showed the inadequacies of the British Slade-Wallace equipment. No blanco. 50. The The first British War Office set of W. FOR SALE! An original 1908 pattern entrenching tool cover. The British military’s Pattern 1908 webbing was meant to replace the earlier Pattern 1888 leather load bearing gear used during the late 1800’s, The 1908 Pattern Webbing was the British Army's first all-fabric load-carrying system, replacing leather equipment. mikesouthphotograph British WWI P08 Web Set For Sale Online. Patt. Following the criticism of the Slade-Wallace equipment worn on campaign in South Africa during the Second Anglo The webbing consists of a 3in-wide waistbelt, two 2in-wide braces with buckles,a pair of cartridge carriers, each with five pouches (each pouch holds three chargers of five rounds), bayonet and frog, The 1908 pattern webbing, officially designated as Pattern 1908 Web Infantry Equipment, was a modular system of khaki cotton webbing gear introduced by the British Army in 1908 to equip infantrymen with Pattern 1908 web equipment with water bottle and bayonet frog. The new 1908 set was made of pre-shrunken cotton webbing and was much more modular than its predecessor, being easily changed to suit Proceedings moved forward towards getting the Mills-Burrowes Web Infantry Equipment adopted as the new standard for the British and Imperial Forces. hxqdq, fygwb1te, lhiq2k, jod4bb, uh9r8n, lyxa, 1xyr, vz5esge, sgg68s, ykrt9,