Alice rigs The all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment (ALICE) is a set of load-carrying equipment adopted as United States Army Standard A on 17 January 1973 [1] to replace the M-1956 individual load-carrying equipment (ILCE) and M-1967 modernized load-carrying equipment (MLCE). Nov 7, 2012 ยท The ALICE, or All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment was issued in 1973 to replace the load carry systems used in WW2, Korea and Vietnam but has roots reaching back into the 1950s. The Alice system was a nearly comprehensive replacement for the earlier M1956 canvas gear, M1967 MLCE, M1910 wire hook, and some marine specfic items. Used, good condition. What is an ALICE pack? Adopted by the US military in the 1970s, these packs are designed to offer more lightweight carrying capabilities, comfort, and ease of movement for soldiers. We will gear you up with a full selection of Military Alice Packs, Military Bags, Combat Packs and LC-1 Gear for all your outdoor adventures. Packs have one main compartment, with an inside pocket and outside pouches. Government issue pack features 3 spacious bellow-style exterior pockets, plus an enormous interior which can be filled with all your gear. Pack capacity 70 lbs. Explore a curated selection of original ALICE gear, including backpacks, frames, and pouches. The most notable change was the use of nylon rather than canvas. . Discover the legendary All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) system at Army Navy Outdoors. Overview of the ALICE System. While being a total replacement it was backwards compatible with the M1956/M1967 and M1910 wire hook. Shop Fatigues Army Navy for your Military Alice Gear. sjhpzogetnfpzlbsavucftpgvxeulfykwqfidclvexcakup