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British Respirator, Anti-Gas, General Service, Mk V & Haversack, Mk VI:

British Respirator, Anti-Gas, General Service, Mk V & Haversack, Mk VI:

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The British WW2 Respirator, Anti-Gas, General Service, Mk V was a protective gas mask used by British forces to safeguard against chemical warfare. It featured a full-face rubber mask with large eye pieces and a hose connecting to a filter canister that removed harmful agents. The accompanying Haversack, Mk VI was a canvas bag designed to carry the respirator and its accessories, providing easy access and portability. This haversack could be worn over the shoulder or attached to a belt, ensuring the respirator was always within reach. Together, they provided crucial protection for soldiers against gas attacks during the war