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  2. Modular Command Post System - Wikipedia

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    A M577 command post carrier with a MCPS tent. The Modular Command Post System (MCPS) is a modular tent system for mobile or temporary tactical operations centers, developed in the early-mid 1990s by the United States Army. The tents are designed to be utilised as a free-standing shelter. When used with a bootwall, it can be attached to other ...

  3. Shelter-half - Wikipedia

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    Shelter-half. A shelter-half is a simple kind of partial tent designed to provide temporary shelter and concealment when combined with one or more sections. Two sheets of canvas or a similar material (the halves) are fastened together with snaps, straps or buttons to form a larger surface. The shelter-half is then erected using poles, ropes ...

  4. Bivouac shelter - Wikipedia

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    A bivouac sack (in red) covering a man within a sleeping bag in Benediktenwand, Germany. A bivouac sack is a smaller type of bivouac shelter. Generally it is a portable, lightweight, waterproof shelter, and an alternative to larger bivouac shelters. The main benefit of a bivouac sack shelter is speed of setup and ability to use in a tiny space ...

  5. Force Provider - Wikipedia

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    Force Provider is a deployable bare base support system developed by the United States Army to provide rest and relief facilities for soldiers. Each containerized package provides air conditioned/heated billeting, dining, laundry, latrine and recreational facilities for a battalion-sized force of up to 550 soldiers and the 50 personnel required to operate it. [1]

  6. List of numbered (rigid wall) shelters of the U.S. Army

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    The army uses in addition extensions as A/G, B/G,C/G, /G and so on to indicate the kind of shelter. The first letters indicating the further developed versions of the shelter. The second letter behind the slash indicates the type of use, corresponding with JETDS system. E.g. /G means use on the ground, /U means general use etc.

  7. Tent - Wikipedia

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    The smaller two-person models were less than 3 metres square (10 ft), but these have largely been replaced by dome or tunnel tents. The larger eight-person models may exceed 5 metres (16 feet) in length and/or width. Cabin tents are single-skin tents used mainly in the USA.

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