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Title: GP Medium Tent Instructions


1
GP Medium Tent Instructions
  • U.S. Military General Purpose Medium Tent

2
? Objectives ?
  • We are learning to put up our GP Medium tents so
    we can better understand what we are doing.
  • Also, we are training for this billet.
  • What that means is that we need an understanding
    of WHY we trainso we can do the BEST possible
    job
  • and be READY for it.

3
Measurements
  • Measures 32 feet long
  • and 16 feet wide.
  • Wall height is 5' 6"
  • with a center height of 10'. Total of 523 square
    feet.

4
Before we begin
  • It is important
  • to know
  • WHAT JOB
  • you have
  • in putting up
  • the tent.

5
Some helpful information
  • Total weight of canvas only 269 pounds.
  • Constructed from water resistant and fire
    resistant 12.29 ounce cotton duck canvas or heavy
    duty Vinyl.
  • Tents can be erected by four people in about an
    hour.

6
By Col. Lou BursonExecutive Support Staff
Officer
  • A GP medium tent is 16X32 ft in size, designed to
    sleep 12 people. While in Vietnam, I lived in a
    GP medium tent with 22 other guys for nine
    months. We were a platoon of 40 to 60 people
    assigned away from our Company. The only life
    support we received was one noon meal per day,
    sometimes. Three tents were used for living
    quarters one for the 4 NCO's and two for the
    other 40 to 50 soldiers

7
STEP 1 - Squaring The Tent.Two opposing corner
diagonal measurements will assure a true
rectangular footprint.
8
Step 2 - Tensioning guy line this in order will
more evenly distribute the loads most evenly. A
properly tensioned tent will have less sagging
and reduce bagging in the rain.
9
Step 3 - Proper angle of the guy line will
maximize the structural integrity in adverse
weather conditions.
10
Securing to the ground.
11
The New design
12
Introducing the New State of the Art Design in
Tactical Tentage
  • Modular General Purpose Tent System (MGPTS)

13
Wish we had this!
14
It could be worse
  • The Soldier Crew Tent (SCT) was originally
    developed to provide   environmental protection
    for the billeting of combat vehicle crews.  

15
The BOTTOM LINE IS
  • When we put up the GP Mediums,
  • YOUR JOB
  • will be the same
  • ON EACH TENT.
  • That way we can avoid confusion.

16
Tent-Care
17
Aquino sews up the holes.
18
Umbrella Duty
19
Poles in the RIGHT boxes!
20
Load-up.
21
Keep the truck neat and clean
22
Lay it all out.
23
NOT what you want to doRIDGE POLES FIRST.
24
Much better
25
The Racks
26
Outdoor Classroom
27
A Captive Audience
28
Fold up when youre done.
29
Tethers together.
30
Roll it up and tie it tight.
31
Back into the truck.
32
The End
33
Resources
  • http//www.imsplus.com/ims66b.html
  • http//www.dod.state.ga.us/hqang/boarstale/pages/j
    une2001boars.html
  • http//ct.dscp.dla.mil/ctinfo/basecamp/setup/setup
    .html
  • Lesson compiled by ENS Summerlin for educational
    purposes ONLY.
  • http//www.spaceportbattalion.org/
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