Combat Equipment Marching Order - Under the old 58 pattern webbing equipment this would have been the soldiers full individual kit that he would have carried into battle. It was broken down in numerous stages but the two most common are CEFO [Complete Equipment Fighting Order] CEMO the CEMO would include the large pack.
CEFO was the lightest possible kit for 'fighting' actually engaging in combat and required the ability to carry reserve ammo, rations, water, medical/personal hygiene kit
As I have said they did break it down even further into things like 'Patrol Order'
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2007-12-23 07:06:09
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answered by Broomtree 2
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Complete Equipment Marching Order.
2007-12-21 07:25:09
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answered by conranger1 7
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COMBAT EQUIPMENT MARCHING ORDER. This is both the belt kit and backpack or bergen. CEMO as opposed to CEFO which is combat equipment fighting order which is just the belt kit.
2007-12-21 11:14:32
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answered by Irish Ciaran 1
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Combat Equipment Marching Order
The whole kit and caboodle of '58 pattern webbing, included the CEFO and the dreaded Large pack (with everything bungeed to the outside that you couldnt fit in it).
2007-12-21 07:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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CEMO complete equipment marching order
CEFO complete equipment fighting order
CEAO complete equipment assault order
2007-12-24 14:24:43
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answered by jim bob 2
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Fancy name for Full Service Marching Order. (FSMO)
2007-12-21 17:31:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Marching order, as includes webbing and bergen, for the hoose and the sink............
ps we do not use 58 pattern anymore......
2007-12-21 07:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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