I was at a drill today, and I wore my new double-bag knapsack. While doing facings, the guys to my left and to my right received a face-full of blanket. After inspecting the problem, we all determined that the knapsack was hanging too low on my back. The shoulder straps appeared to fit properly (not too tight, but barely left me room to get the thing on). I attached the cross-straps to my belt, which helped quite a bit with the placement on my back, but the rolled blanket still drifted downwards and backwards instead of riding firmly at the top. During the summer months, I can just pack my blanket in the knapsack and put my greatcoat in storage, but it still gets fairly cold in New Mexico this time of year and I will need both. I used the search function here to find a solution, but I came up empty. I think that a short length of twine running between the blanket roll straps and the small loop between the shoulder straps should keep it in place, but is there any evidence that soldiers did that? I looked at photographs of soldiers wearing soft knapsacks, but their heads blocked my view of that area.
Michael Denisovich
Michael Denisovich
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