- Field desk
A field desk is a
portable desk which is meant to be used in rear areas not too far from a battlefield and moved around rather frequently in difficult conditions. It is in contrast to thecampaign desk , which is usually heavier and meant for areas further in the rear.The field desk is both an antique and a modern
desk form. The antique form is usually made of fine woods andbrass fittings. The smaller versions can often be confused with the civilianwriting slope . This is quite understandable, because during the 18th and 19th centuries they were often used interchangeably. There is a wide variety of antique field desks, ranging from small suitcase-sized ones to fairly big chests, like the one general Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson used during theAmerican Civil War in theUnited States . Until recently, General Jackson's desk was exhibited in the museum of theVirginia Military Institute (VMI). At one point, VMI gave a licence to a furniture manufacturer to produce copies of the desk, available on the web.The modern form of the field desk is made of resistant plastic composites and
steel oraluminium . It is built toNATO standards or to the standards of national armies. There are several variants, but the most common one is a nearly cubic chest whose lid is removed to expose internal drawers and then reattached on the side to serve as a desktop.ee also
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list of desk forms and types .
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