Collection: WW2 US Army Personal Equipment

During World War II, the personal equipment issued to US Army soldiers included a wide variety of items designed to meet the needs of soldiers in the field. Some of the most common items included:

  • M-1 Helmet: This was the standard-issue helmet worn by US Army soldiers during World War II. It featured a steel shell with a canvas chinstrap and a leather sweatband.

  • M-1928 Haversack: This was the standard backpack used by US Army soldiers during World War II. It featured multiple compartments for carrying rations, ammunition, and other supplies.

  • M-1923 Cartridge Belt: This was the standard-issue ammunition belt used by US Army soldiers during World War II. It featured 10 pockets for holding ammunition clips.

  • M-1941 Field Jacket: This was the standard-issue jacket worn by US Army soldiers during World War II. It featured a four-pocket design and a waist drawstring.

  • M-1943 Combat Boots: These were the standard-issue boots worn by US Army soldiers during World War II. They featured a leather upper and a rubber sole.

  • M-1936 Pistol Belt: This was the standard-issue belt used to carry a soldier's sidearm during World War II. It featured a metal buckle and could hold a holster, ammunition pouches, and other equipment.

Other personal equipment issued to US Army soldiers during World War II included canteens, mess kits, entrenching tools, and gas masks.