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The soldiers kit in world war one consisted of:-

Mark Lee Enfield rifle.

Large canvas pack for carrying wooly cap, spare socks and greatcoat.

Digging tool - handle and head seperately.

Haversack for carrying rations, paybook, toothbrush, soap and towel, spare bootlace, mess tin (to eat from) and cover, fork and spoon, mending and darning kit.

Full water bottle and carrier.

Bayonet (a blade that could be attached to the end of the rifle.)

150 rounds of ammunition, in belt and pouches.

Identity tag.

Two canvas bags (respirator and gasmask)

Service cap, and regimentry cap badge.

packet of cigarette's

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Don't forget the gas masks!

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The soldiers kit in world war one consisted of

Mark Lee Enfield rifle.

Large canvas pack for carrying wooly cap, spare socks and greatcoat.

Digging tool - handle and head seperately.

Haversack for carrying rations, paybook, toothbrush, soap and towel, spare bootlace, mess tin (to eat from) and cover, fork and spoon, mending and darning kit.

Full water bottle and carrier.

Bayonet (a blade that could be attached to the end of the rifle.)

150 rounds of ammunition, in belt and pouches.

Identity tag.

Two canvas bags (respirator and gasmask)

Service cap, and regimentry cap badge.

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they woud have the essentials!! more food, drink, small weapons like granades and bullets that they could carry around but easily and get things out when they needed them.

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