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Revision as of 23:41, 24 February 2024

Basic Soldiers Kit for General Duty

Guardsman In Peacetime

  • Chainmail Haubrak, Chainmail Leg Armor. Helm
  • ,Broadsword, Side Blade, Bowie knife
  • Shield.

Basic paired blades-Amber Soldier.jpgGuardsmankit.jpg

Camp Equipment

Tents and Seats

Wall tent1.jpgTent2 servents.jpgCamp storage benches.jpg Brazier.jpgPersonal storage benches.jpg

Each company consists of 10 soldiers & 2 Servants.

Army tent setup.jpg Kitchen setup.jpg

  • Standard wall tent. 26'x16'x9'
  • Camp Fly. 16'x20'
  • 10 cots and bedding
  • 10 chairs
  • 1 Table
  • 1 Brazier
  • 4 storage benches 18"x18"x4'. Benches use toggle handles on the side.
  • 10 small Storage Benches for personal use. 18"x18"x2'. Benches use toggle handles on the side. A 17"x8"x8' box attached to the left interior top is used for small unit equipment
  • Servant's Wedge tent 8'x5'x9'
  • Servants Fly. 9'x9'
  • 2 cots
  • 1 Brazier
  • 2 storage benches 18"x18"x4'. Benches use toggle handles on the side.
  • 2 small Storage Benches for personal use. 18"x18"x2'. Benches use toggle handles on the side. A 17"x8"x8' box attached to the left interior top is used for stacks, utensils, hammers, mallets.

Benches: A company has 6 long benches and 12 small benches. The long benches each have a small interior bos for small items likely to get lost. braziers. a company has two braziers. While small they produce a great deal of heat. They can be cooked on but are not usually part of the cook set up.

Kitchen

  • Rectangular Grill and Griddle.





Operational trainings

Benedict Personal

Naval Basic training