WW1 Officer's Valise and Contents
In this video we take a look at the equipment carried by First World War British officers in their valises as part of their 35lbs baggage allowance, according to the 1914 Field Service Pocket Book.

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WW1 British Officer Selection & Training, c.1914

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A Brief Guide to First World War British Soldiers' Small Kit. January 2021.

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How WW2 Rationing shaped Britain

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Stop Getting Caught! Military Techniques For Wild Camping Without Anyone Knowing

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WW1 Officers Food

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German Soldier Describes A Bayonet Attack - Historian Reaction

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Aviation Survival Kit - Cold Weather @ 1987

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Were We Wrong About WW1 Generals? (WW1 Documentary)

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Every British Army Regiment Explained (in 26 mins)

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I Ate Nothing But WWII Rations For 3 Days (and this is what I learned)

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A Whistlestop Guide to British Uniforms and Equipment of the First World War. July 2020.

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What Did Soldiers Eat in the Trenches of World War One?

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