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  2. 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 ...

  3. Tent - Wikipedia

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    Some models have a horizontal ridge pole joining the tops of the end poles to support the centre of the tent. Many armies issue pup tents as shelter halves, with each soldier carrying half a tent in his field gear, so two soldiers together can pitch a tent and share it. [16] A ridge tent or wall tent can sleep 5 to 8 people or more. They ...

  4. Modular Command Post System - Wikipedia

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    Modular Command Post System (MCPS) tent, Type 3 (green) A M577 command post carrier with a MCPS tent. The Modular Command Post System (MCPS) is a modular tent system for mobile or temporary tactical operations centers, developed in the early-mid 1990s by the United States Army. The tents are designed to be utilised as a free-standing shelter.

  5. 778th Tank Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The Battalion was attached to the Ninth Army, and spent over a month in encamped at SE Valognes, France living in pup tents, while rain poured almost daily. On 6 November 1944 the 778th Tank Battalion, minus Able Company, which had earlier been ordered to transfer their tanks to another battalion, [ 3 ] traveled through the heart of Paris ...

  6. Military Order of the Cootie - Wikipedia

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    The order (originally known as the Military Order of the Cootie, U.S.A.) was established on September 17, 1920, in Washington, D.C., by Fred C. Madden and F. L. Gransbury. The organization was modeled after the Imperial Order of the Dragon, an auxiliary to the United Spanish American War Veterans.

  7. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

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