Getting Dressed in WW1 - British Soldier Watch on The video, called “Getting Dressed in World War I,” follows a British Army soldier of the Artists Rifles regiment as he dresses for a typical day of military duty. The soldier’s long johns and underclothes are made of cotton, while his...
re attending a themed event or simply looking for a unique addition to your wardrobe, this hoodie is versatile enough to fit any occasion. **A Tribute to the Past** The WW1 German Solider Uniform Pullover Hoodie is more than just an apparel item; it's a tribute to the bravery and ...
The 3” Stokes Mortar high explosive projectile was introduced into British Army service in 1916 and remained in service on the Western Front for the duration of the First World War. This mortar bomb is inert and empty of any fillings. For Sale within the UK only. Read more...Additional...
WW1 British Prototypes General Jackson’s Pedrail United Kingdom (1915-1918) Prototype – 1 Partially Completed Colonel Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton had been there right at the birth of the British plan for the machines which were to become known as tanks. In 1915, this veteran of Victorian ...
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It also has a vinyl hose for the water recuperator and a good sized photo-etched fret with numerous weapon slings and detail parts for the gun and the ammo boxes, plus a large decal sheet with uniform insignia and ammunition box stencilling....
Operating in Burma (now Myanmar) during the Second World War, the British ‘Forgotten Army’ – the 14th Army – had as much of an enemy in the harsh terrain of the land as they did in the… Continue reading Humber Hexonaut GS 6×6 ...