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Originally Posted by Olefin
Keep in mind that shipments of things like uniforms and gear may have continued long after factories making tanks and planes and artillery stopped going.
Plus the US Army and other armies had a lot of equipment stockpiled in Europe - including material to resupply full sized divisions - as those divisions got much smaller that gear would have gone further than originally intended
as for weapons - if you know how to keep a weapon clean (and everyone in the military gets that drilled into them ad infinitum) then even after several years of war it would still be in good shape - my uncle Charlie had the same rifle he got issued from 1942 in Africa till he got captured at the Bulge
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Equipment gets used up pretty quickly and after the Thanksgiving Massacre, I don't think shipping was a high priority for the troops in Europe. Also remember these troops have been cut off from the regular forces and are heading out in the during a massive artillery barrage in the middle of the night. My equipment list is after being on the road for a couple of months.