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Saturday, 11 January 2014

The Soldier's Load (1871)
Topic: Soldiers' Load

The Soldier's Load (1871)

The Soldiers' Pocket Book for Field Service
By: Colonel Sir Garnet Wolseley, C.B., K.C.M.G.
Assistant Adjutant-General, Horse Guards
1871

Infantry in our army, is really only of two sorts, the guards and the line; for although the latter are divided nominally into fusiliers, light infantry, rifles, and heavy regiments, there is no material difference in their arms or practical equipment. The standard of height in the guards is always some two or three inches higher than for other regiments. All are armed with Snider (converted Enfield) rifles, weighing 9 lbs. 2 oz., bore .577. Bayonet weighs 13 ½ oz. The two rifle regiments and all sergeants of other regiments are armed with the short Snider rifle and sword bayonet; weight of rifle 8 lbs. 12 oz., sword bayonet lib. 11 ½ oz., scabbard 7 ½ oz. The new pattern Arm with which all our infantry is to be armed, is the Martini Henry, measuring from end of butt to muzzle 4 ft. 1 in., or with bayonet fixed 5 ft. 8 in. The rifle weighs 8 lbs. 12 oz., the bayonet 1 lb. 8 oz., and the scabbard 9 oz., the bore is .451 inch.

Infantry Soldier's Equipment in the Field


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Arms and Accoutrements. Weight
lbs. oz.
Valise and straps 31
Pouches 111
Waistbelt & frog 014
Ammunition (70 rounds) 75
Rifle9¾
Bayonet 013 ½
Scabbard04 ½
Knife & Lanyard 05
Water-bottle 310
Mess tin. 15 ½
Total 287 ½
Articles Worn by the SoldierWeight
lbs. oz.
Chaco 015
Tunic 3 2
Shirt 1 1 ½
Trousers1 11
Braces 03 ½
Socks04 ½
Leggings 010 ½
Boots33
Claspknife and Lanyard 05
Total118 ¼
Articles Carried in ValiseWeight
lbs. oz.
Great-coat Shirt514 ½
Socks11 ½
Towel08
Spoon 01 ¾
Comb 00 ½
Brush 03 ½
Pot of grease 04
Housewife 03
Sponge 00 ½
Boots. 33
Glengarry cap 04
Account-book 02
Total122 ¾
RecapitulationWeight
lbs. oz.
Carried in valise122 ¾
Arms and accoutrements 287 ¼
Total 409
Clothes worn 113 ¼
Total carried by the soldier 5112 ¼

When the new rifles have been issued, the weight carried will be 10 1/4 oz. more.


Posted by regimentalrogue at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, 11 January 2014 12:21 AM EST

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