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WW1 Imperial Russian Army Soldier Underwear, Field Gears, Uniforms Set 1914-1915 For Sale


WW1 Imperial Russian Army Soldier Underwear, Field Gears, Uniforms Set 1914-1915
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WW1 Imperial Russian Army Soldier Underwear, Field Gears, Uniforms Set 1914-1915:
$249.00

WW1 Imperial Russian Army Soldier Underwear, Field Gears, Uniforms Set 1914-1915



- WW1 Imperial Russian Army M1917 Field Service Side Cap


Size: 58 cm.



- WW1 Imperial Russian Army M1917 Field Service Side Cap



- WW1 Imperial Russian Army M1915 Ammunition Canvas Pouches



- Pre WW1 Imperial Russian Army M1892 Trousers Leather Belt



- WW1 Imperial Russian Army M1869/1914 Knapsack Backpack


A duffel bag of the “Turkestan type” was first adopted for the supply of the Turkestan battalion in accordance with the order of the Military Department No. 149 of 1869. According to his model were made knapsacks, which in 1882 it was decided to replace the army satchels. In the Russian Imperial Army, “Turkestan-type” garments were used as equipment for the grenadier and army infantry, while in the Guards infantry, foot artillery and engineering troops, starting from 1889, the army pack of 1874 was used again. In 1910, an improved version of the knapsack appeared, which then underwent some changes in 1914. During the First World War, the "Turkestan" bag arr. 1869 was introduced into the army along with other so-called. "Simplified equipment" order number 598 of August 31, 1914 and was supposed to replace duffel bags mod. 1910. Order No. 142 dated March 21, 1915, in parallel with the rules for wearing a simplified sample equipment, also approved the rules for packing in Turkestan bags. The bag contains, in addition to household items and underwear, the following products: - a three-day supply of salt (in a bag) - 18 spools; - tin can; - three-day supply of dried vegetables - 12 spools; - two portioned rusk bags with 1 3/4 pounds of rusks each; - three-day supply of tea and sugar - 1 1/2 + 18 spools; In addition, a hygiene kit, a bag with accessories for cleaning weapons. The bag, tied with a double loop, is worn on the back.


- WW1 Imperial Russian Army Summer Cotton Foot Wraps



Rare WW1 Imperial Russian Army EM-NCO Long Johns & Drawer Shirt-Pants


Shirt Size


Size: XL


Chest: 65cm.


Sleeve: 65cm.


Length: 85cm.



Pants Size


Size: XL


Waist: 52cm. (Can be adjust for bigger size by untied rope on the rear of pants)


Length: 110cm.



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