On November 24, 1944, in the vicinity Schirmeck, France, my grandfather, Private First Class Thomas B. Harper III, a soldier in the Communications Platoon of Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 399th Infantry Regiment, 100th Infantry Division, wrote to his parents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In the letter he describes in detail the contents of the pockets of his field jacket.
"Boy do I travel heavy- listen to what I carry in my field jacket. In one pocket I have toilet articles (toothpaste, shaving cream, razor, blades, scissors, tooth brush, and water tablets!). In the other I carry matches, pipe, cigarettes, in another I carry paper, and in the last [,] two pocket knives, pencils and pen- and that's just one garment!" [1]
For fun I decided to visualize my grandfather's field jacket using original items like those mentioned in his letter.
In one pocket I have toilet articles (toothpaste, shaving cream, razor, blades, scissors, tooth brush, and water tablets!). . .
In the other I carry matches, pipe, cigarettes . . .
in another I carry paper . . .
and in the last [,] two pocket knives, pencils and pen . . .
An overview of Pfc. Thomas B. Harper III's reconstituted field jacket contents.
Footnotes
[1] Thomas B. Harper III, letter dated November 24, 1944. Author’s collection, 2.