Bandoliers or ammo pouches.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
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In accumulation the soldiers cared around 22 million tons of ammunition while there Germans carried 67 million tons of ammunition
shelter, clothing, food, health care,weapons and ammunition...............
During World War I, bandoliers were primarily worn by soldiers in various armies, including British, American, French, and German forces. These straps or belts were designed to hold ammunition cartridges and were essential for providing quick access to ammunition in the field. Bandoliers were typically worn over the shoulder or across the chest, allowing soldiers to carry additional rounds while keeping their hands free for combat. They became a common piece of military equipment throughout the war.
A bandolier was first used in the sixteenth century in order for soldiers to carry ammunition. Depending on the gun or rifle it will only hold a certain amount of ammunition, therefore using a bandolier will hold more, ready for when it runs out. It's useful for combat and the bandolier is fitted across the soldier's chest.
soldiers always carry ammunition for reload their gun.
ammunition locker made of sturdy metal....................
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
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In accumulation the soldiers cared around 22 million tons of ammunition while there Germans carried 67 million tons of ammunition
boston mass.
to defend themsleves
Maybe because there is a two front war that is being fought requiring large amounts of ammunition to be used by soldiers who actually need it more than the ordinary citizen.
shelter, clothing, food, health care,weapons and ammunition...............
they tried to get the soldiers to bye their ammunition so they could make a profit off of it. And if not the soldiers would take what they needed on the battle field when that person would die. even one of their own soldiers.
1880 rounds