M-1956 load-carrying equipment

Standard issue M-1956 LCE components from the manual "Heavy Hints For Light Packs", circa 1962.

The M-1956 load-carrying equipment (LCE), also known as the individual load-carrying equipment (ILCE), was developed by the U.S. Army and first issued in the early 1960s.[1] The M-1956 LCE was designed to replace the M-1945 Combat Pack, the M-1923 cartridge belt, the M-1936 pistol belt and the M-1937 BAR magazine belt. The M-1956 LCE was designed to be quickly configured, using no tools, to accommodate various mission and ammunition loads. The M-1956 LCE remained in service through the 1980s and set the standard for future United States military load-carrying equipment.

  1. ^ Cole, David C. "U.S. Army Field Mess Gear" (PDF). p. 8.