Canteen Wear Practices in WW2
In the article you read that the infantrymen were to carry the canteen slung from the left shoulder to have the canteen at the right hip, while the cavalry wore it the other way around. That was back then, but as special gear got established for various branches, things got busier with more items to carry. So by WW2, the following wear practices for canteens were codified as part of the uniform regulations.
1. Officers
Left shoulder to right hip with exception of medical warrant officer, who wears from right shoulder.
2.NCOs and EM in Infantry, Kempei, Engineers, Flight personnel (Excl. Technical NCOs and EM)
When wearing a pistol, to be slung from right shoulder. Otherwise to be worn in reversed direction. Tank and motorized troops may keep canteens in their vehicles with the exception of when they need to march on foot.
3.NCOs and EM in Cavalry, Transport Troops (Excl. transport labor) also Artillery NCOs and EM (Excl. Technical NCOs)
When shouldering a rifle, wearing a pistol or when one is a horse-mounted bugler, slung from right to left. Otherwise, to be worn from left to right.
4. Technical NCOs in the engineer and artillery branches, Financial Admin staff and EM technical troops
Slung from left shoulder to right hip.
5.Transport labor personnel
Slung from left shoulder to right hip.
In the article you read that the infantrymen were to carry the canteen slung from the left shoulder to have the canteen at the right hip, while the cavalry wore it the other way around. That was back then, but as special gear got established for various branches, things got busier with more items to carry. So by WW2, the following wear practices for canteens were codified as part of the uniform regulations.
1. Officers
Left shoulder to right hip with exception of medical warrant officer, who wears from right shoulder.
2.NCOs and EM in Infantry, Kempei, Engineers, Flight personnel (Excl. Technical NCOs and EM)
When wearing a pistol, to be slung from right shoulder. Otherwise to be worn in reversed direction. Tank and motorized troops may keep canteens in their vehicles with the exception of when they need to march on foot.
3.NCOs and EM in Cavalry, Transport Troops (Excl. transport labor) also Artillery NCOs and EM (Excl. Technical NCOs)
When shouldering a rifle, wearing a pistol or when one is a horse-mounted bugler, slung from right to left. Otherwise, to be worn from left to right.
4. Technical NCOs in the engineer and artillery branches, Financial Admin staff and EM technical troops
Slung from left shoulder to right hip.
5.Transport labor personnel
Slung from left shoulder to right hip.
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