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CEF SOLDIER

As a companion page to the definitions and acronyms, we have prepared a page to illustrate and identify the various parts of the Soldier's "Kit" (King's Issue Temporary) from the Great War, particularly as it relates to the CEF soldier.  We encourage others to add to the information provided here and submit photos with components of the kit identified.


Contributor's Images Removed
(next time I will save them to the site - they were hyperlinks!)

Refer to the CEFSG Posting for other photographs:
Personal Kit
CEF Cardigan
Canadian 7 Button Jackets

Please let me know if you have other links that you wish to have posted in this list.

 

 

There is a detailed summary of the uniforms of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the booklet "Khaki" by Clive M. Law.  You can order this document from:

Service Publications
P.O. Box 33071
Ottawa ON Canada K2C 3Y9

or you can find the details at their web site:

http://www.servicepub.com

The publication contains a number of excellent photographs and detailed lists for such items as:

Service Dress (tunics, buttons, badges, etc.)
Headdress (Glengarry, Dress Caps, Trench Caps, etc.)
Highland Dress

The complete "Instructions Governing the Organization and Administration of the CEF (1916)" provided by Ken MacLean has a full list in Appendix VI.  We have extracted that page and include it here as well:

Here is the list from David Love's text (page 212) as a guide to what components we have to identify on one or more of these soldiers: (click list for full page)

 

Photo To Identify Components of Kit
(click photo for full size image)
Identification of Kit Components

George Van Wyck Laughton, M.C.

 

 
  1. Cap
  2. Cap Badge
  3. Shirt
  4. Epaulettes
  5. Tie
  6. Shoulder Patch
  7. Sam Brown?
  8. Medals
  9. Buttons
  10. Belt / Sam Brown?
  11. Wound Badge
  12. Coat / Jacket / Tunic
  13. Gloves
  14. Pants / Breeches / Jodhpur
  15. Puttees
  16. Shoes / Ankle Boots

 

 

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