Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Russian Army Ordered To Wear Socks



Russian Military Ordered To Switch To Socks -- New York Times

Near the end of World War II, Soviet and American soldiers met at the Elbe River in Germany. Lacking a common language, they compared their boots.

The Americans wore socks and lace-up boots. The Russians wore something that boggled the minds of their allies from the West: pieces of cloth twirled around their feet and inserted into bulky, knee-high boots.

The cloth strips, called portyanki, have been a signature element of the Russian military uniform since the 16th century. On Monday Russia’s minister of defense issued an order for a militarywide switch to socks.

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More News On The Russian Military Being Ordered To Use Socks

Army to Stop Using Footwraps -- Moscow Times
Russian Army to get rid of footcloths -- Pravda
Russian Army to Put On Socks
-- Wall Street Journal
Russian soldiers told to ditch footwraps for socks
-- The Times
Foot wraps get the boot at last for Russian soldiers -- The Australian/Wall Street Journal
Russian army to outlaw foot cloths -- The Nation/AFP
Russian Defense Minister Declares War On Footwraps -- Radio Free Europe
Russian army to ban foot cloths in favour of socks -- Digital Journal
Russian defense minister: Soldiers must wear socks -- Foreign Policy
Russian army: Footwraps are out, socks are in
-- Russia & India Report

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