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| Updated with more pictures on 12. August 2022 | 
| A short - not complete - overview of US made canvas tents | 
| which are very nice and usefull while on tour with your Dodge. | 
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| Tent small wall. | 
| Already introduced in WW1 (similar pattern) | 
| Made as an officers tent but used for several purposes. | 
| Most common wall tent in WW2 and very often seen on todays military meetings. | 
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| First two photos are taken by Margaret Bourke-White, LIFE Archiv. | 
| Two American Army nurses in pyjamas gingerly threading their way from tent they  | 
| euphemistically refer to as the powder room near tents of the US Army Medical Dept.'s  | 
| evacuation hospital where they tend 750 wounded patients from the battlefields of Anzio. | 
| 1. Feb. 1944 | 
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| Tent small wall. | 
| Photo: Wallace Kirkland, LIFE Archiv | 
| US troops sitting outside their tent. | 
| 1. Jan. 1942 | 
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| Tent very similar to the small wall. | 
| unknown location, several years before WW2. | 
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| Wall tent - inside view. | 
| Lots of space for sleeping or working. | 
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| Wall tent frame - small. | 
| Tent frame and floor. | 
| From the manual TM 5-280. Construction in the theater of operations. | 
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| Original vintage US small wall tent WW2. | 
| Shown here with two part ridge pole for easier transport. | 
| Dated 1942. Probably OD#3 very light olive drab | 
| (Private collection command-car.com) | 
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| Original vintage US small wall tent WW2. | 
| Note the difference in details of the webbing and eyelet on top and on the side walls. | 
| Shown here with original lenght one part ridge pole. | 
1943/44. OD#7 dark olive drab | 
| (Private collection command-car.com) | 
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| Vintage small wall tents. | 
| Very nice setup seen on Santa Fe Event. | 
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| Wall tent frame - Large. | 
| Tent frame and floor. | 
| From the manual TM 5-280. Construction in the theater of operations. | 
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| M1934 tent pyramidal. | 
| 16" x 16" | 
| Already introduced in 1934 (similar pattern). | 
| Often seen in WW2, hard to find today. | 
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| First photo was taken by Margaret Bourke-White, Circa 1941, LIFE Archiv. | 
| US Embassy staff members eating in front of mess tent outside the Spaso House, | 
 
| formerly the US Amb.'s residence, but now being used as the American Embassy's HQ | 
 
| while Russia's under threat of attack by Germany. | 
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| M1934 tent pyramidal. | 
| Photo: Margaret Bourke-White, LIFE Archiv | 
| American WACs Pfcs. Dorothy Dittwald, Dorothy Charpenter decorate small Christmas tree | 
 
| Sgt. Crawford hangs a Christmas wreath on the door of their tent on the Italian front in the Appennine Mountains.  | 
| 18. Dec. 1944 | 
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| Pyramidal tent frame - large. | 
| Plan of sleepers and plan of floor. | 
| From the manual TM 5-280. Construction in the theater of operations. | 
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| M1934 tent pyramidal. | 
| Seen on Wommelgem Supply Point and Santa Fe Event. | 
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| M1942 tent squad, general purpose. | 
| 6 foot. | 
| Seen on Wommelgem Supply Point. | 
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| Salvage crating used for construction. | 
| Jeep crate converted to make a comfortable two-man shelter. | 
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| Hospital tent frame. | 
| Plan of sleepers and plan of floor. | 
| Material list for the tents. | 
| From the manual TM 5-280. Construction in the theater of operations. | 
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| Hospital tent frame - large. | 
| From the nanual TM 5-280. Construction in the theater of operations. | 
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| Shelter half, pup tent | 
| The fundamental unit of shelter for the U.S. Army in the field. | 
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| GPsmall / General purpose small | 
| NOT WW2 but a very nice and usefull tent. | 
| Introduced in the mid 1950s(?) | 
| Early canvas versions look great with a Dodge, too. | 
| Detachable white liner, not shown on photo. | 
| (Private collection command-car.com) | 
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| Tent, hexagonal, lightweight, M-1950 | 
| NOT WW2 but a very nice and usefull tent. | 
| Very cosy with the white canvas liner. | 
| (Private collection Teuto-Treffen) | 
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| Setup of different canvas tents. | 
| Seen on Wommelgem Supply Point. |