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start your backpack?
This is primarily for veterans who used the old Alice pack, if when they go to a long training walk (more a week), and since your entire team on the floor (or in a crib, which is always the case), how and where to put all your gear (if you could go piece by piece, like a list)? also would not mind hearing from a woman soldier (or a guy with an idea) to tell me where articals women's clothing and women go
I do not remember my ALICE pack order, but goes on lol ammunition ammunition bag, the strap against doctors as a flashlight, headlamp on the arm strap, rangers accounts hanging from his waist, he always carried a compass somewhere accessible. hand grenades hanging on the sides. (I have some brain damage, so think again that the time is difficult for me.) continues in my roll ..... roll dream is well on the bottom of the pack, sleeping bag and rolled, MRE inside top, socks, underwear, baby wipes, makeup Camm, knife in his belt, water canteens hanging from your waist belt. gloves, for repelling or climbing whole leg is a belt with atropine injection kit. and he always carried carbieners * please excuse spelling, the spelling was not stupid no idea, probably cuz I'm not even close to the correct spelling LOL * Oh, here we also had salt water cleaning tabs and a metal drinking cup which came into the bar and then a gentle wrap to hang. above it all I ever had a gun tied up or down, and a helmet with commo shelter and cats eyes on the back. all the trash we had the soldiers are now comfortable. child does not want. That was Alice Ruck Ruck is no different. Ruck bring clothes and food and medical equipment. when Ruck not take your food for consumption ALICE. a key ROLL ALL TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT! you really can fit an entire wardrobe in a bag if you roll right.
Omega and his Backpack beat Bloodbought Soldiers
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