Those canvas leggings worn by the A.E.F. (as ordered in the American Army Uniform Regulations of 1912) were simply dandy for duties on the dry prairies of the United States, but soon proved impractical in the damp and rainy climate of France and Belgium. Shortly after their arrival in France the U.S. Army replaced their leggings with the wool puttees worn by their European Allies. In May of 1919 they were adopted for use by the entire Army.

Read A Puttee Advertisement<br>(Stars and Stripes, 1918) for Free
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Puttees become part of WW1 US Army uniform infoPuttees become regulation uniform item for WW1 American Army
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