Generally, not less than 50 pounds, including rifle and ammunition
60,000 pounds a year.
110 pounds
That would be almost impossible to calculate - it was into millions of tons of equipment.
The average age of soldiers in the American Revolution was 18 years old. There were some soldiers that lied about their age so that that could participate in battles.
A World War I uniform typically weighed between 5 to 10 pounds, depending on the specific components and materials used. This weight included the tunic, trousers, and any additional gear like a greatcoat or equipment belt. Variations existed based on the soldier's country, branch of service, and whether they were equipped for combat or other duties. Overall, the uniform was designed for durability and practicality in the field.
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A typical American girl should weigh from 75-90 pounds depending on height and bone structure. A typical American boy should weigh 90-110 pounds also depending onn many factors.
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Sorry- you are going to have to ask a more specific question. WHAT equipment? Carried by WHO? Do you mean the equipment carried by an infantry soldier in the field, or mechanized equipment such as tanks and trucks?
The weight of fire equipment can vary greatly depending on the specific type and size of equipment. For example, a typical fire extinguisher can weigh between 5 to 20 pounds, while a firefighter's turnout gear can weigh around 45 pounds. Larger equipment like fire hoses or ladders can weigh hundreds of pounds.
If you mean in battle than the answer is roughly about 70-80 pounds. But it would vary since the bigger men had heavier armor proportionally. And with armor they carried a lot of additional soldier's equipment their personal slaves could not carry.
there is no such thing as typical...therefore, there is no typical answer.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the typical American consumed 13.4 pounds (6.1 kilograms) of turkey in 2004. In that same year, the typical American ate 4.7 pounds (2.1 kilograms) of sweet potatoes.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the typical American consumed 13.4 pounds (6.1 kilograms) of turkey in 2004. In that same year, the typical American ate 4.7 pounds (2.1 kilograms) of sweet potatoes.
60,000 pounds a year.