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What are the individual configurations of American medical soldiers in World War II?
More realistically, unfortunately, according to the Geneva Convention, medical and health personnel are not allowed to use weapons, so you are more like an American military doctor who didn't have a gun in World War II.

I only have an incomplete standard of American paratroopers here.

Other equipment

Parachute helmet

According to different forms, it can be divided into M 1C, M2D and other models. The biggest difference from the general infantry helmet is that the inner helmet has an A-shaped reinforcing edge between the left and right ears, and leather chin pieces are connected in series. A set of snap buttons are arranged at the end of the chin strap of the outer helmet to fix it with the inner helmet, so as to reduce the probability of separation between the inner helmet and the outer helmet during airborne, and the difference between M 1C and M2D is only the difference between the chin strap fixing ring of the outer helmet.

Paratrooper first aid kit

There is a set of first aid bandage, tourniquet and a dose of morphine in it. Many paratroopers attach this first aid kit to the camouflage net of helmet or M36 strap. Paratroopers also have general first-aid bandage sets.

Wrist band compass

It looks like a big watch and is worn in the same way as a watch; So that paratroopers can still identify their positions during the dizzy airborne process. Different from the general compass, it is filled with oil.

M3 bucket knife

Strictly speaking, this knife is not a special equipment for paratroopers, and many infantry are also distributed; But when parachuting in Normandy, paratroopers were almost always tied with one hand, either on the arm or on the calf, which has almost become the standard equipment for paratroopers.

M2 paratrooper folding knife

The folding knife has a spring force, which can automatically pop up by pressing the button on the edge of the knife to cut off the winding umbrella rope or anything it can cut off. M42 paratroopers' chest pocket is used to put this knife.

M4 life jacket

Airborne equipment. Originally, it was a life-saving vest for flight crew, but in order to prevent (reduce) air-drop drowning accidents, paratroopers also put on this yellow vest like a children's bib. Because of its fixed use, it is often one of the first equipment discarded by paratroopers after landing safely.

Leg hanging bag (leg bag)

Airborne equipment. The "Paratrooper Modification Kit" designed by the British enables them to carry more materials when airborne, with large capacity and convenient use. However, due to the poor design of the fixing mechanism, many paratroopers met it for the last time when they jumped out of the plane door, and never met it again.

T5 umbrella bag

Airborne equipment. The most important equipment for paratroopers is here.

rope

An important tool to help paratroopers fall from a height. The height here refers to places like treetops, roofs and even cliffs that accidentally fall.

M 1938 leather gloves

This pair of gloves, originally developed by the mountain troops, became famous for the paratroopers' love, and finally became one of the orthographic symbols of paratroopers' clothing.

M 19 10 T paratrooper shovel

In general, the wooden handle of M 19 10 shovel is easy to break when parachuting, so paratroopers cut the wooden handle and kept the T-shaped handle, creating a special T-shaped shovel. In fact, the appearance is no different from the general individual equipment.

mark

Based on the combat experience of the 82nd Airborne Division, we decided to use friend-or-foe identification tools, inspired by children's toys, which can make a "click" sound, and another cricket-shaped castanet. This thing was only used by 10 1 Airborne Division on D-Day.

M 1 assembler magazine

It was made by the rigging department and only distributed to paratroopers. There are two sizes, the small one is used to carry ammunition for M 1 carbine or M 1 rifle, and the large one can be used to carry magazines for Thomson submachine guns and grease guns.

M36 strip gasket

M36 suspenders will make users' shoulders very uncomfortable after hanging a lot of ammunition and equipment, so paratroopers developed this type of gasket and installed it on the suspenders to share the weight of the equipment and relieve the pressure on the shoulders.

M5 gas mask bag

In order to prevent the Germans from using chemical and biological warfare agents, all the troops participating in the D-Day battle were distributed with this type of gas mask bag, which is made of rubber and waterproof. Different from the general way of hanging chest, paratroopers usually hang their legs and wear them.

Dude, I'm sorry. I'm just an army fan. I haven't studied any fashion models.