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  2. Quonset hut - Wikipedia

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    Quonset hut. A Quonset hut / ˈkwɒnsɪt / is a lightweight prefabricated structure of corrugated galvanized steel with a semi-circular cross-section. The design was developed in the United States based on the Nissen hut introduced by the British during World War I. Hundreds of thousands were produced during World War II, and military surplus ...

  3. Shelter-half - Wikipedia

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    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, pegs, and ...

  4. Sibley tent - Wikipedia

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    Sibley tent. U.S. patent 14,740, showing Sibley's claim for his tent. The Sibley tent was invented by the American military officer Henry Hopkins Sibley and patented in 1856. Of conical design, it stands about 12 feet (3.7 m) high and 18 feet (5.5 m) in diameter. [1] It can comfortably house about a dozen men.

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

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    List of numbered (rigid wall) shelters of the U.S. Army. The US Armed Forces use a lot of abbreviations to indicate the type of equipment fielded. The abbreviation S- is used for shelters, mostly rigid wall shelters (RWS), though in the past some other shelters (tents) got this designation. Rigid Wall Shelters are defined by the US army as: pre ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Jamesway hut - Wikipedia

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    Jamesway hut at Camp Raven station in Greenland. The Jamesway hut is a portable and easy-to-assemble hut, designed for polar weather conditions. This version of the Quonset hut was created by James Manufacturing Company of Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. A Jamesway hut had wooden ribs and a type of insulated fabric covering then used by the Army Air ...

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