What's your favourite piece of military kit and why?

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Incidently- fancy a competition to see who has the oldest 58 patt Nato waterbottle?!

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1962 and its Green!and smells like somethings died inside it.

Damn. LOL- you win by a good ten years! I've seen one of those old green bottles before, but only one! My one from '72 seems to be a slightly different shape and a thicker plastic than newer ones.
 
Well the only bit of military kit I have is a german army issue 1964 folding shovel and it is some bit of kit to use.

Craig
 
It wasn't issued but we all use to have the old HH Field Jacket (Fleece before softies came on the seen) I bought mine in 1994 and still have it. Best bit of kit I ever had and still do. The one item I will never get rid of!
Oh and arctic socks!
 
It wasn't issued but we all use to have the old HH Field Jacket (Fleece before softies came on the seen) I bought mine in 1994 and still have it. Best bit of kit I ever had and still do. The one item I will never get rid of!
Oh and arctic socks!

thats how we could id marines no one else seemed to have them
 
my favorite was the oatmeal blocks,i loved em and still do.lived of them when i was a DON R.

big affection for the SLR and FV432s as well.

couple of weeks ago i bought a snugpak sleeka lite [and then the original] i never had one before and now the lite is my favourite bit of kit!
 
Funny you should say that, 3 Para were the first lads to get the Softies back in '96 (I think it was?) and you could spot them a mile away because they were all wearing them!!!
 
you could spot the paras even easier they where all 5ft :D

I noticed that, I didn't enlist but all my mates...

Think the other paras i've met have, what's the word?, stretched? after coming out...;)

Just thinking, my relatives in the Marines aren't tall either.

One of the lads in my Police training was a Marine and he ran with both arms straight down, used to carrying 'whatever' that way he said.
 
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We used to call it the Airborne Shuffle! I was 6'2" & a bit when I joined up & now I'm 6'1"...go figure! Although I wasn't a Para (I served in 216 Para Sigs but didn't get my wings up) or a Marine. I was in the Signals!
 

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