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Did the Luftwaffe wear socks or something else?

WW2 General Discuss Did the Luftwaffe wear socks or something else? in the World War II - General forums; This thread is not a joke. It is intended to be a fun and possibly funny inquiry into an important ...

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    Did the Luftwaffe wear socks or something else?

    This thread is not a joke. It is intended to be a fun and possibly funny inquiry into an important piece of European military equipment still in use at the end of the 20th century. A few countries held ceremonies honoring the usage of this equipment when it was discontinued. Any members having experience with the historically important piece of equipment I am alluding to please share your experience in a post.


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    What are you talking about ? Relief systems, the bombers had several systems, but fighters, I've wondered about them too. Nobody likes going into danger with a full bladder.

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    It has nothing to do with urine, but it can be dangerous when wet.

    Quote Originally Posted by tyrodtom View Post
    What are you talking about ? Relief systems, the bombers had several systems, but fighters, I've wondered about them too. Nobody likes going into danger with a full bladder.

    Hello tyrodtom,

    I am not alluding to "Relief systems" or anything about going into danger with a full bladder. Believe me this thread is not a joke. What I am alluding to is indeed military equipment that was used not just for decades but centuries. I have read that the Wehrmacht used it in WW2 but I have doubts that the Luftwaffe did, especially the pilots and flight crews. Part of the "fun" and possibly "funny" part of this thread is someone figuring out what is the equipment I am attempting to find information on and more importantly posts from members with first-hand experience in using it. I was not joking when I wrote that some nations upon discontinuing its use held ceremonies honoring its use. I am surprised someone has not already figured out what equipment is the topic of this thread. I am guessing an Eastern-European member may be very familiar with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lighthunmust View Post
    Hello tyrodtom,

    I am guessing an Eastern-European member may be very familiar with it.
    Still mystified Steve...
    Last edited by Readie; 09-26-2011 at 04:10 AM.

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    A lack of pargraphing Lighthunmust, will confuse some with a big body of text, but I thought the title said it all...

    I think the relief systems as a seperate topic would be sort of curious, informative while at same time a bit, mmm, 'conotated'.
    Also I think it would likely to end up in a fight about relief equipment sizes and specifications about spam daggers vs. pork swords vs. beef trunchons etc on the one hand, and similar disagreements about what bomb loadings can be withstood in the other. But if that doesn't happen, so the better for having more knowledge in the resource dump.
    Last edited by razor1uk; 09-26-2011 at 08:15 AM. Reason: for relief.. ah......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Readie View Post
    Still mystified Steve...
    I think he is asking if the Luftwaffe wore there wellies in the bath

    Or he might be asking about socks I am mystified as well

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    Military Personal Pocket 'Moggies' (aka...)? by perchance or maybe knitted or produced Willy Warmers, so you can pee outside of clothes; without worrying about frostbite in bloody cold temperatures or stinking of piss (or as much,) during briefings with officers & brass in heated areas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fastmongrel View Post
    I think he is asking if the Luftwaffe wore there wellies in the bath

    Or he might be asking about socks I am mystified as well
    Quote Originally Posted by razor1uk View Post
    Military Personal Pocket 'Moggies' (aka...)? by perchance or maybe knitted or produced Willy Warmers, so you can pee outside of clothes; without worrying about frostbite in bloody cold temperatures or stinking of piss (or as much,) during a briefing with officers & brass?
    Sorry guys, it is not about "wellies" (Wellington Boots) or "Moggies" (?!). Here is a clue: Wellington would be very familiar with this equipment, so would the "little corporal" version 1.0 and version 2.0. "Wellies" would be very "close" to this piece of equipment. This piece of equipment apparently has some advantages over the equipment that has now almost completely replaced it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lighthunmust View Post
    Sorry guys, it is not about "wellies" (Wellington Boots) or "Moggies" (?!). Here is a clue: Wellington would be very familiar with this equipment, so would the "little corporal" version 1.0 and version 2.0. "Wellies" would be very "close" to this piece of equipment. This piece of equipment apparently has some advantages over the equipment that has now almost completely replaced it.
    aha...the sandwich !!

    Bully beef and crusty white bread with mustard.

    we built an empire on that alone

    Cheers

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    Going into danger with a full bladder ain't no joke. It's a serious distraction when your mind needs to be elsewhere.

    Watch out Lighthunmust, I think you're about to lose control of another thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Readie View Post
    aha...the sandwich !!

    Bully beef and crusty white bread with mustard.

    we built an empire on that alone

    Cheers

    John
    Quote Originally Posted by tyrodtom View Post
    Going into danger with a full bladder ain't no joke. It's a serious distraction when your mind needs to be elsewhere.

    Watch out Lighthunmust, I think you're about to lose control of another thread.
    Sorry John, Bully beef and crusty white bread with mustard may have been a integral part of building the empire but that is not the equipment I am alluding too.

    Tyrodtom I completely agree with you, "a full bladder ain't no joke". A truly serious distraction that fear usually creates an involuntary elimination.

    The thread may go out of "control", but I can't lose something I never had or want. It is never about control, it is about creating mutual cooperation for purposeful consideration of a topic.

    Here is another clue: Individuals always use two identical pieces of the equipment. If it is operated while wet or improperly "installed" it causes far more distraction than a temporarily full bladder, it causes casualties. Proper use is so important that elaborate instructions of its use were provided by some military organizations. A German soldier at Stalingrad would be just as familiar with it as soldier with Frederick the Great's army. I am not so sure Luftwaffe pilots would be using it, but they may have. It is entirely possible that a member of this forum native to Europe has used this equipment while serving in the military.Silly songs and jokes about this equipment are not uncommon amongst its users in certain countries. One joke is that it has a secondary use for chemical warfare.
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    Puttees? I've got no experience with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tyrodtom View Post
    Puttees? I've got no experience with them.
    Sorry Tyrodtom, not Puttees. You are close, keep thinking about the area of the body near the bottom of puttees. If you really want to know I will send you a PM if you promise not to make the answer public. I think you deserve this for your perseverance. One member has all ready received the answer for making this promise. I don't want to spoil the fun of anyone who figures out the name of the equipment. It really is a head-smackingly simple answer if you are familiar with the piece of equipment.

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    Boots!! Bloody (not actually literally covered in) Riding Boots!? - below knee high leather boots

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    Quote Originally Posted by razor1uk View Post
    Boots!! Bloody (not actually literally covered in) Riding Boots!? - below knee high leather boots
    Sorry Razor1UK, not boots of any kind. Boots would be very "close" to this piece of equipment. In fact only one other thing would be as "close".

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