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<p><span class="cattitle"><strong>WW1 Sgt, Black Watch, 1915</strong></span></p><p><span class="cattitle"><strong>作者:<span class="name"><b>andyshepart</b></span></strong></span></p><p><span class="cattitle"><span class="name"><span class="postbody">The M1914 leather equipment was originally intended for training only but was issued in large numbers to the new volunteer battalions due to a shortage of webbing. It comprised a belt with snake clasp, shoulder braces, bayonet frog, entrenching tool helve attachment, tool head carrier, water bottle carrier, and two large pouches each holding 50 rounds in a cotton bandolier. These pouches were clearly influenced by the old Slade Wallace equipment. Up to 1918 some units could still be seen wearing this equipment in the trenches. <br/><br/>This figure represents a sergeant of the 8th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), 9th (Scottish) Division, 1915. The figure is in the field service marching order of the 1914-pattern equipment. The Black Watch were photographed in this order at Bordon (not sure if that's Bordon near Hampshire or Borden in France) in early 1915. Kilt aprons had yet to be issued and the old spats and hose were still being worn. <br/></span></span></span></p>
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