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British soldiers Scavenging
Debris for Iraqi Boots NEAR BASRA, 28 March 2003 — British soldiers have been scavenging the
debris of war for Iraqi Army boots because the British Army variety are
disintegrating in the hot desert sun. Guardsman Lee Williams, 18, of the Desert Rats’ Royal Scots Dragoon
Guards battle group, found a new pair of boots in an abandoned barracks
which he said were “lighter and more comfortable” than the British
footwear. He added that he had been forced to swap his footwear because no
replacements were available for his own disintegrating boots. Equipment shortages have affected British forces since their arrival in
the Gulf. Other soldiers are wearing patched-up combat trousers, repaired in one
instance by removing a pocket, and in another case by cutting up a
colleague’s spare shirt. Army officers concede there have been problems with supplies, partly
because of the relatively short time available between the announcement of
British deployment and the soldiers’ arrival in the Gulf. Guardsman David Richardson, 22, from Manchester, has cut up his own
trousers in an attempt to repair holes in the crotch and backside. “I’ve only got one pair of desert combats and they were issued
second-hand with tears in them which have got worse since I got here,”
he said. “I’ve had to cut my pocket out to make patches to cover up
the holes. It’s embarrassing. “The Iraqi Army seems to be better clothed than we are. We are
supposed to look like professional soldiers, but we don’t. I look like a
tramp.”
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