Uniforms Shoe blacking.

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Soldiers in base camps of garrisons were suppose to polish their leather goods and booties. Did the soldiers have to purchase their own cans of shoe blacking or was it provided by the Army?
 
Soldiers in base camps of garrisons were suppose to polish their leather goods and booties. Did the soldiers have to purchase their own cans of shoe blacking or was it provided by the Army?
I thought a chimney soot and grease mixture was used for that and nobody had to buy anything 🙂 The grease could be any left over lard or kitchen fats. Also, wasn't axle grease used to polish leather sometimes? With all the inspections the armies had, having to carry around shoe blacking seems like an unreasonable burden, but maybe they did that.
 

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