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    Hello Chris.

    I believe these to be spur attachments to allow spurs to be worn when needed .

    Infantry units also had horse drawn elements and some may have had some mounted troopers in the team. They used them to "encourage" the team to lean into it.

    Bernhard H. Holst

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    uumm these are probably spurs but they also had boot tighteners to stop them slipping on the march early war shots show them alot.

    Eric

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    I can't see the backs of them, but I think they may be Fußschoner. They were pretty commonly issued in the Saxon army. They tightened around the ankle to keep the foot from sliding too much in the boot (thus helping to prevent blisters) and they also helped to keep the boot on when one was in muddy conditions where the suction might tend to pull the boot off.

    Chip

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