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Standard Loadout   
Standard Loadout   
The following gear is standard issue or otherwise in common use for Marines in the field in Vietnam in 1968\. Marine GMCs or Agents in Operation JADE PHOENIX or ALONSO can be assumed to be carrying this equipment without a Preparedness test. Most of it hangs off their Load-Bearing Equipment (LBE) “web gear,” in pouches or harness clips, some of it rests in their haversack. Army gear is similar. For civilian Agents, having this gear stashed in a rucksack or backpack might require a Preparedness test with a Difficulty of 4 or 5 (for explosives or weapons).   
The following gear is standard issue or otherwise in common use for Marines in the field in Vietnam in 1968\. Marine GMCs or Agents in Operation JADE PHOENIX or ALONSO can be assumed to be carrying this equipment without a Preparedness test. Most of it hangs off their Load-Bearing Equipment (LBE) “web gear,” in pouches or harness clips, some of it rests in their haversack. Army gear is similar. For civilian Agents, having this gear stashed in a rucksack or backpack might require a Preparedness test with a Difficulty of 4 or 5 (for explosives or weapons).   
Ammunition pouches (three 20-round 5.56mm magazines) Bayonet (d+0, d+1 fixed to rifle) and scabbard
Ammunition pouches (three 20-round 5.56mm magazines) Bayonet (d+0, d+1 fixed to rifle) and scabbard
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C-rations (canned) Canteen (or two) and cup Cartridge belt Claymore mine \[L2\*\]
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Cigarette lighter, pack of smokes
 
Compass Dog tags Electrician’s tape
C-rations (canned) Canteen (or two) and cup Cartridge belt Claymore mine [L2*]
Entrenching tool (short shovel) (d+0)
 
First aid kit including field dressing and morphine syrette
Cigarette lighter, pack of smokes
Flare launcher (M127 single-shot, white parachute flare; FoDG, p. 139\)
 
Fragmentation grenades (two, M26 or M67 \[L1\*\])
Compass Dog tags Electrician’s tape
Halzone water purification tablets Helmet (-3 armor vs. bullets \[head only\]) Insect repellent
 
Ka-bar fighting knife (d–1)
Entrenching tool (short shovel) (d+0)
M16A1 5.56mm assault rifle (d+0 \[L1 on full auto\]) and bipod (+1 to Firearms roll) M1911A1 Colt .45 automatic pistol (d+1) (officers and NCOs only)
 
Machete (d+0) Mess kit and pan Mosquito net Pocket knife Poncho
First aid kit including field dressing and morphine syrette
Shaving gear and toothbrush
 
Smoke grenade (M18; FoDG, p. 141\)
Flare launcher (M127 single-shot, white parachute flare; FoDG, p. 139)
Sleeping bag and air mattress
 
Socks, extra (also useful for muffling gear, storing small items, etc)
Fragmentation grenades (two, M26 or M67 [L1*])
Tent shelter half, tent pins
 
Towel
Halzone water purification tablets Helmet (-3 armor vs. bullets [head only]) Insect repellent
White phosphorus grenade (M34, \+1 Difficulty to throw; FoDG, p. 108\)
 
Wristwatch
Ka-bar fighting knife (d–1)
For extra grenades, ammo magazines, etc. each point of margin on the Preparedness roll adds one additional grenade or magazine. Thus, military Agents have their Preparedness total result in grenades, since they ordinarily wouldn’t have to roll for one or two grenades
 
M16A1 5.56mm assault rifle (d+0 [L1 on full auto]) and bipod (+1 to Firearms roll)  
 
M1911A1 Colt .45 automatic pistol (d+1) (officers and NCOs only)
 
Machete (d+0) Mess kit and pan Mosquito net Pocket knife Poncho
 
Shaving gear and toothbrush
 
Smoke grenade (M18; FoDG, p. 141)
 
Sleeping bag and air mattress
 
Socks, extra (also useful for muffling gear, storing small items, etc)
 
Tent shelter half, tent pins
 
Towel
 
White phosphorus grenade (M34, +1 Difficulty to throw; FoDG, p. 108)
 
Wristwatch

Revision as of 11:04, 8 September 2024

Vietnam Era Loadouts

The following are standard US loadouts for operations during the Vietnam War. They will give some idea of equipment and capabilities available. Standard Loadout The following gear is standard issue or otherwise in common use for Marines in the field in Vietnam in 1968\. Marine GMCs or Agents in Operation JADE PHOENIX or ALONSO can be assumed to be carrying this equipment without a Preparedness test. Most of it hangs off their Load-Bearing Equipment (LBE) “web gear,” in pouches or harness clips, some of it rests in their haversack. Army gear is similar. For civilian Agents, having this gear stashed in a rucksack or backpack might require a Preparedness test with a Difficulty of 4 or 5 (for explosives or weapons). Ammunition pouches (three 20-round 5.56mm magazines) Bayonet (d+0, d+1 fixed to rifle) and scabbard

Blanket

C-rations (canned) Canteen (or two) and cup Cartridge belt Claymore mine [L2*]

Cigarette lighter, pack of smokes

Compass Dog tags Electrician’s tape

Entrenching tool (short shovel) (d+0)

First aid kit including field dressing and morphine syrette

Flare launcher (M127 single-shot, white parachute flare; FoDG, p. 139)

Fragmentation grenades (two, M26 or M67 [L1*])

Halzone water purification tablets Helmet (-3 armor vs. bullets [head only]) Insect repellent

Ka-bar fighting knife (d–1)

M16A1 5.56mm assault rifle (d+0 [L1 on full auto]) and bipod (+1 to Firearms roll)

M1911A1 Colt .45 automatic pistol (d+1) (officers and NCOs only)

Machete (d+0) Mess kit and pan Mosquito net Pocket knife Poncho

Shaving gear and toothbrush

Smoke grenade (M18; FoDG, p. 141)

Sleeping bag and air mattress

Socks, extra (also useful for muffling gear, storing small items, etc)

Tent shelter half, tent pins

Towel

White phosphorus grenade (M34, +1 Difficulty to throw; FoDG, p. 108)

Wristwatch