According to the P1020.34G W/ Ch 1-5~ The web belt is worn right to left. With the extra flap appearing on the left side(from wearer) once buckled.
Ok...here we go. you should have a brass buckle, one hook, two smaller brass "keepers" and one 2" white belt. For starters the buckle goes on your right side. This will be obvious when You pick up Corporal, but its good to get in the habit now. 1:With the buckle face down, and slide the white belt into the bent-over tab with the hole. 2:slide one of the "keepers" down the end of the belt that just went through the hole. 3:fold the belt back over and run it back out the hole it came in. 4: repeat for the the hook side. Its pretty easy once you get the hang of it. If this doesnt help keep asking and Ill give you more detailed instructions later. Semper Fidelis Chestypuller
The web address of the Slate Belt Historical Society is: www.slatebeltmuseum.org
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There is not really any major benefit with a web belt. It won't smell as strong as a leather belt and would look better with certain types of clothing such as shorts than a leather belt will. Other than that, there isn't a huge benefit here.
Request their service records through the National Archives. Their web site has the instructions on how to make the request.
The web address of the White Lake Township is: http://www.whitelakelibrary.org
You can find out if a car has a timing belt or chain at www.timingchainorbelt.com web site.
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If you mean Charlotte's Web -- its author is E.B White (Elwyn Brooks White)!
The web address of the White Plains Historical Soc is: www.whiteplainshistory.org
You can find out if a car has a timing belt or chain at www.timingchainorbelt.com web site.