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  2. All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment - Wikipedia

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    Small maneuver elements which rely on lightweight pack design and durability still use ALICE packs today. [18] ALICE packs were largely distributed to US allied nations in Central and South America. Afghanistan, Georgia and Iraq received ALICE packs as part of military aid in 21st century.

  3. Improved load-bearing equipment - Wikipedia

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    Since the rucksack was the first component of the program to be issued to Marines, the rucksack is commonly referred to as simply the ILBE. The ILBE rucksack was designed to replace the long existing all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment (ALICE) and newer modular lightweight load-carrying equipment (MOLLE) packs.

  4. M-1956 load-carrying equipment - Wikipedia

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    M1951 mountain rucksack — A cotton duck and leather pack with aluminum frame for extended loads. M1952 rucksack — Cotton duck pack with steel frame. Lightweight rucksack — A nylon pack with frame replacing the M1952 rucksack in 1963. Tropical rucksack — A similar but larger pack, augmenting and replacing some Lightweight Rucksacks in 1967.

  5. Lightweight Rucksack - Wikipedia

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    The Lightweight Rucksack was the primary rucksack utilized by United States troops during the Vietnam War and also used in arctic and alpine areas. It replaced the M1952 rucksack (FSN 8465-261-6931) and was in turn replaced by the ALICE in 1973. [1] The 1967 Training Circular TC 10-8. Lightweight Rucksack: Nylon OG106 served as a "how to use ...

  6. Modernized load-carrying equipment - Wikipedia

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    The M1967 Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment, also known as lightweight load carrying equipment, was introduced into United States Army service in 1968 during the Vietnam War. Designed to supplement rather than replace the then-standard M-1956 load-carrying equipment , it was similar to its predecessor but used nylon rather than canvas duck.

  7. This lightweight duffel completely changed how I pack - AOL

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    With all of those in-flight necessities and one pair of shoes squared away in easy-to-reach pockets, I can easily slip a packing cube or two inside, maximize the space — and minimizing the chaos ...