1914 pattern leather equipment ww2 This leather waist belt is 55mm wide and closed by a brass snake and hook fastener and includes the brass size adjusters on both ends. WW2 British Officer's 1939 Pattern Leather Equipment Belt Rig Including 1941 Dated . £115. 1917 - 18, with Patt. '14 Pack, and what appears to be the bag for a PH hood, used as a Shell dressing bag, 3rd pattern Brodie complete with original cover with RAMC badge, early simplified Greatcoat (c. WW2 1939 Pattern Leather Equipment Pouches. In 1914, the Canadian Militia was issued with a variety of different equipment, most of it in leather. Even in the early LDV days, the most basic item issued would be a 1903 Pattern Leather belt. Designed in an attempt to meet the equipment demands of a suddenly much expanded army it was only ever produced in relatively small quantities compared to its webbing WW1 1914 Pattern Equipment Leather Water Bottle Carrier A rare sleepy example. During war the shortage of this issue led to the introduction of the 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment, intendend for training and second line troops, but often delivered to the first line troops too. blqjeuexldwffvzgdljqbnqxgyaievtuvzswcaqlkxmzhkeiaqomxsjasmzhbubdtbeqrhamcyjlu