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    #16
    Has a sidenote regarding the use of standard field blankets in mounted units,
    sometimes the blanket was folded over the Woilach (saddle blanket) to provide a extra padding for the horse. This was done only when the horse had lost weight during the campaign to ensure a correct saddle fit.
    Another method was to fold the sleeping blanket inside the Woilach, so that it was also not in direct contact with the saddle.








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      #17
      Die Decke- The Blanket-A Soldiers Home

      Originally posted by Jan B View Post
      Great blankets indeed.

      I have also a few to share.

      This question was already asked in previous threads but can we reach consensus about the fact that stripes were always "woven into the blanket"?

      Or do certain members believe that late(r)-war variants could have the stripes stencilled/painted?

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      Jan
      Intersting. I personally have never seen that, but there are lots of things I have not seen. Sounds plausible though.
      As I mentioned I truly believe the reason all military blannkets have stripes on the long ends and even socks have the size rings at top etc, is so in low light you will be able to tell which end is the long end or which end to stick your foot into. I know this just from lots of practical experience using them.
      I will post more blanket pics later today and glad others are enjoying this thread. M

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        #18
        Die Decke- The Blanket-A Soldiers Home

        Originally posted by jan r View Post
        Has a sidenote regarding the use of standard field blankets in mounted units,
        sometimes the blanket was folded over the Woilach (saddle blanket) to provide a extra padding for the horse. This was done only when the horse had lost weight during the campaign to ensure a correct saddle fit.
        Another method was to fold the sleeping blanket inside the Woilach, so that it was also not in direct contact with the saddle.








        Jan
        Nice Kav set up ! Thanks for posting.

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          #19
          Die Decke- The Blanket-A Soldiers Home

          So since we are talking Kavallerie and Decke at the same time here is the issue Kavallerie horse blanket . M
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              #21
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              And heres an example of a Polizei Decke
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                  And another version......
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                      Does anyone know what the 'FL' means on the one blanket?

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by napesica View Post
                        Nice Kav set up ! Thanks for posting.
                        I'm sorry if my question appears stupid for most of you, but were these saddle blankest used also by the soldiers in a field - as a "typpical" blankets?

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                          #27
                          Die Decke- The Blanket-A Soldiers Home

                          IMO there is no such thing as a stupid question, asking questions is best way to learn anything, as well as being able to admit when wrong.
                          Ja....they used there own blankets as saddle blankets too. The one next to the horse is usally too wet from sweat and they usually stink really bad if not washed weekly, so the extra blanket would have been used by the Soldat for sure. N

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                            #28
                            The Woilach, the saddle blanket in heavy wool, folded in 4 or 6 and refolded whenever needed to have always a clean side on the horses back.
                            When it was possible to air dry this blanket the dirt was brushed of, these were also used to cover up the horses in colder periods, using the Deckengurt to fix them.
                            The sleeping blanket on his own is to thin to use has a replacement saddle blanket.




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                              #29
                              Originally posted by napesica View Post
                              IMO there is no such thing as a stupid question, asking questions is best way to learn anything, as well as being able to admit when wrong.
                              Ja....they used there own blankets as saddle blankets too. The one next to the horse is usally too wet from sweat and they usually stink really bad if not washed weekly, so the extra blanket would have been used by the Soldat for sure. N
                              OK. Thank you. But I wanted to know if the saddle blankets could be also used as "own" soldiers ones.

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                                Field blanket with stripes is use,




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