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  2. Basha (tarpaulin) - Wikipedia

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    A basha is a waterproof canvas or plastic sheet with eyelets or loops on the perimeter, which is used in camping, outdoor, or military situations to act as a shelter, in the form of an impromptu tent and/or groundsheet, usually supported with rope or even bungee cords attached to trees. [1]

  3. Shelter-half - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Hungarian army used the M888 zeltbahn that was first issued in an ochre color, later in grey color that had a bayonet hole allowing the rifle to be used as an ad-hoc tent pole. Russian Army has used plasch-palatkas (literally "cape-tents", designed to be used as both a part of a larger tent cover, or an individual weatherproof cape ...

  4. Wall tent - Wikipedia

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    Army Duck is a tightly woven cotton canvas that is durable and breathable. [3]Blend is a mixture of cotton and synthetic material. Depending on the manufacturer, blend tents can be just as strong and breathable as traditional canvas.

  5. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Various styles developed over time, some derived from traditional nomadic tents, such as the yurt. Most military tents throughout history were of a simple ridge design. The major technological advance was the use of linen or hemp canvas for the canopy versus leather for the Romans. The primary use of tents was still to provide portable shelter ...

  6. Combat support hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 and 1974, the 28th Surgical Hospital (Mobile) (Army) helped phase-in new designs for operating rooms and patient facilities from the previous canvas tents. Since then, all other configurations of army deployable hospitals have been inactivated or reconfigured to the CSH configuration.

  7. George Washington's tent - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] In 1906, Robert E. Lee's daughter Mary Custis Lee donated George Washington's military tents for a benefit sale to raise funds for the Home for Needy Confederate Women in Richmond. [ 7 ] In 1909, the exterior of the office/sleeping tent was purchased by Reverend W. Herbert Burk for the Valley Forge Museum of American History ...

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