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In the case of American GI's it was a shelter

half. Each man would carry one, when buttoned together with a second it formed a two man tent. Early models had only a single flap for the back meaning one end was open to the elements. Shelter halves were seldom carried in combat they were usually left to the rear of the fighting lines. American shelter halves were carried in the pack "tail" attachment for the 1928 model haversack, rolled up inside the shelter were the tent pins, folding tent pole and rope. The soldiers blanket and various other items could be rolled inside also. This bundle then attached to the back of the haversack with a leather strap that weaves its way through a series of holes on the bottom of the haversack. Don't even get me started on the 28' haversack, the most worthless piece of gear the US Army had.

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