Timerover51
SOC-14 5K
I'm sure they did the best they could.
Some years ago I saw a short movie, might have been in Navy boot camp, on how a jammed projectile is pulled from the breach. Something small caliber, probably a M-2 .50 or an M-1 Garand.
One of my high school buddies was in Viet Nam, he told me gear rotted quickly there. He saw leather rot in less than a month. Something like that. I asked him what they used, I had had a pair of leather combat boots from surplus I used camping back in the early 1960s. He told me they had switched to canvas boots that drained better but they didn't last long either. No way to check with him as he passed away about 10 years ago.
In Shots Fired in Anger, Lt. Col. George, who fought on Guadalcanal and with Merrills' Marauders, both involving a lot of work in the jungle discusses the problem of equipment rotting quite fast in the jungle. The Quartermaster history for World War 2 also discusses the problem, as the Quartermaster Corps was responsible for supplying the equipment. Basically, a lot of material does not hold up well under jungle conditions.