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Israeli Packboard

Shrek1985

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This has been a blindsport for me for a long time.

That pack board she has, it looks like a metal version of the WWII US Plywood packboard (M1942?) I would love better pics and info as the one pic below is the best I have ever seen.

Back ground;

I have heard about this thing for ages, but never seen a semi-good pic until now. Whenever I saw pics of IDF troops with packboards, I too for granted that they were metal. it was not until I bought my WWII US one that I realized those were Plywood. But References in Osprey books indicated IDF troops used an aluminum or other metalic packboard and I Know US Army and USMC used them in vietnam to a limitedextent, which I had always assumed would be impossible with a plywood packboard; I figured they would rot away.
 
Shrek1985 said:
This has been a blindsport for me for a long time.

That pack board she has, it looks like a metal version of the WWII US Plywood packboard (M1942?) I would love better pics and info as the one pic below is the best I have ever seen.

Back ground;

I have heard about this thing for ages, but never seen a semi-good pic until now. Whenever I saw pics of IDF troops with packboards, I too for granted that they were metal. it was not until I bought my WWII US one that I realized those were Plywood. But References in Osprey books indicated IDF troops used an aluminum or other metalic packboard and I Know US Army and USMC used them in vietnam to a limitedextent, which I had always assumed would be impossible with a plywood packboard; I figured they would rot away.

Sure it's not a portable matress?  ;D

Ok Ok I give.... :surrender:
 
Shrek1985 said:
I would love better pics and info as the one pic below is the best I have ever seen.

I'd love some better pics of her too  >:D
 
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