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Alice Clip : ウィキペディア英語版
All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment



The ALICE (''All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment'') load bearing system, was adopted as United States Army Standard A on 17 January 1973 to replace the M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment (''LCE'') and M-1967 Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment (''MLCE''). Although since superseded by MOLLE, ALICE gear is still in some limited use in the US Army in National Guard and training units, as well as by Navy and Air Force ground units. The Marines currently uses ALICE gear in training only.
== History and development ==

The ''All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment'' is the end result of the ''LINCLOE'' (Lightweight Individual Clothing And Equipment) program that began in 1965 and terminated with the adoption of the ''ALICE'' system on 17 January 1973. The goal of the individual equipment portion of the ''LINCLOE'' program was to develop a lightweight load-carrying system in an effort to lighten a combat soldier's overall load.

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