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[PDF] Puttees - Canadian War MuseumDEFINITION. Puttees are strips of cloth, which were worn wrapped around the lower leg in a spiral pattern, from the ankle up to below the knee. They.
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[PDF] Passing It On: Fighting the Pushtun on Afghanistan's Frontier - DTICThe term puttee is adapted from the Hindi word patti, which means bandage; the military puttee was often used as a sling for an injured arm or a bandage. 9 ...
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The Evolution of the Uniform — Clothing: Former QM CorpsSep 30, 2025 · In 1898 it was made longer and came up almost to the knee. Since 1898 various types have been used, including leather puttees for certain non- ...
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Puttee - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Hindi 'patti' and Sanskrit 'pattah,' this word means a long cloth strip wound around the lower leg for protection, used by soldiers since ...
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puttee - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryFrom Hindi पट्टी (paṭṭī, “bandage, strip of cloth”), from Sanskrit पट्टिका (paṭṭikā) of similar meaning. Alternative forms. puttie, putty. Pronunciation.
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puttee, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for puttee is from 1870, in a text by T. J. Holland and H. Hozier. puttee is a borrowing from Hindi. Etymons: Hindi ...
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PUTTEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of PUTTEE is a cloth strip wrapped around the leg from ankle to knee.Missing: variations | Show results with:variations
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Puttees (short): British | Imperial War MuseumsPuttees (cloth leg bindings) were long established items of British soldiers' kit and were worn from the campaigns of the 1890s through to the 1980s when ...
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Puttees (long): O/Rs, British Army | Imperial War MuseumsPhysical description: Puttees. Object Details: Puttee: Length 3000 mm, Width 100 mm. Tapes: Length 480 mm, Width 21 mm.Missing: 1914 | Show results with:1914
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Puttees | Honorable OutfittersPuttee means bandage in Hindi and it is a fitting name considering the roller bandage requires strips of cloth as well. One of the nicest features of the ...Missing: military | Show results with:military
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Puttees | Australian War MemorialFeb 28, 2020 · A puttee is a cloth band that was wound round a soldier's leg from their ankle to their knee. They were designed to provide support when walking and protect ...
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British Puttees - Other Equipment - The Great War (1914-1918) ForumAug 2, 2004 · For the most part, they vary by the material that they are made from. They are wool, wool knit and cotton canvas. I am still not sure how ...
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[PDF] Gurkhali Manual - Internet Archivehope that they may be of use to officers joining Gurkha regiments. I have ... Patti (n.) qcff. (1) A puttee, bandage. (2) ^ The direction :—pallo patti ...
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All About Puttees - Roads to the Great WarJun 29, 2023 · By the time of the First World War, puttees were standard issue throughout the British Army. Other armies soon observed their advantages ...Missing: regulations 1890s
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Puttee | Military Wiki - FandomThe puttee was first adopted as part of the service uniform of foot and mounted soldiers serving in British India during the second half of the nineteenth ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Australian Imperial Force (AIF) Other ranks uniform 1914-1918May 23, 2014 · The slouch hat, breeches and puttees were already in use by Australian forces. The shirt worn by the citizen forces instead of a tunic was ...
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Woolen puttees - Army Corps of EngineersThe long wool strips were wrapped around the leg from top of boot to under knee, to keep dirt and mud out and provide warmth in cold weather. Download Image: ...
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[PDF] FOI: The Soldier's Load: Historical data - GOV.UKAug 20, 2015 · This figure was estimated as being acceptable for a march of some 20 miles (32.5 kms) on main roads under European climatic conditions. 39 ...
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Trench Diseases of the First World WarThe total recorded cases of Trench Foot for the British in the Great War were 74,000. However, it is thought many other cases either went unrecorded - in many ...
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50 Nifty Finds #22: It's a Wrap! - National Park ServiceApr 20, 2023 · They have been called by many names throughout history and by different cultures, including leggings, leg wraps, puttees, spiral puttees, ...
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Common Threads: Army | U.S. Department of WarCalled spiral puttees, leg wraps were wool cloth strips that were several feet long, wrapped tightly around the top of the boot and extended to just below the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Weaving Traditions along the “Wool Road” in IndiaTraditional products include: lengchas, chhanlis, dohrus, pattus, shawls, chaddars/lois, caps, border strips, patti, and kamrudar pyjamas. However, the most ...
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Forest Problems in Colonial Burma - jstorTo critics of laissez-faire forestry, private enterprise would never harvest teak trees economically and on a sustainable basis. Rather, it would lay waste to ...Missing: puttee loggers miners
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Puttees Accessories & Leg Guards - A Complete Guide for History ...Feb 27, 2025 · They help stabilize the lower legs, reduce strain, and protect against environmental elements. Leg wraps have transcended their military origins ...
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Military Puttees: History, Uses, & Where to Buy - PaddelatersMar 4, 2025 · Their origin can be traced back to the late 19th century when they were adapted from traditional leg bindings in India. The British Army adopted ...
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Canvas Farm Puttee Gaiter | Water Resistant - Bushbuck OutdoorsRating 4.6 (43) · 30-day returnsIntroducing the Canvas Puttee Gaiter - a rugged and lightweight companion crafted to tackle the farm or wilderness easily. Shop now and take on the great ...
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How To Make $2 Viking Leg Wraps And Wear Them - Larp StyleJan 6, 2018 · ... puttees. I also show you 2 different ways to wrap them to wear with ... Use the "Thanks" button or visit https://www.ko-fi.com/larpmix ...Missing: modern | Show results with:modern
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Anklets, 1937 Pattern: British Army | Imperial War Museums6–20 day deliveryThe 1937 pattern anklets were canvas leg coverings with brass buckles and leather straps, an improved alternative to puttees, made of canvas webbing.Missing: battledress WWII
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Combat Uniforms | 9th Infantry Division in WWIIIn 1938 the M38 Leggings replaced the old fashioned “puttes”. The leggings were meant to keep water and dirt from coming into the shoes . They were made from ...
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Australian Army Uniforms: Exploring the Legacy of WW1 Military AttireJul 10, 2025 · It became a symbol of the Australian soldier, or “Digger,” and is still part of ceremonial dress today. ... Puttees and Boots. Soldiers wore ...
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Historian brought authenticity to Great War film '1917'Oct 24, 2023 · Military historian Andy Robertshaw brought authenticity to acclaimed First World War movie '1917'. Robertshaw organized props, costumes and ...<|separator|>
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Civil War reenactments grow in popularity in wake of 2020 protestsApr 18, 2022 · Civil War reenactments have grown in popularity following the protests that took place in 2020.