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  2. 17 Pairs of Combat Boots to Rely On Forevermore - AOL

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    Jeffrey Campbell En-Route Boot. If tall combat boots are your thing, these are the ones for you. ... I repeat, Miu Miu, platform heel, lace up combat boot. That is all. Size: 8-11. Colors: Black ...

  3. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    Before 1979, the Spanish army had issued triple-buckled boots, with full lace-up boots becoming common from 1984 to 1986. During the 1980s Spain changed boot suppliers and had many variations of design including Vibram or Panamá sole, buckles or laces, and eyelets or speed lace. There were three common models:

  4. Tanker boot - Wikipedia

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    Armor crewmen during combat have reported remaining seated at their gunners', drivers', and commanders' stations for up to 48 hours during armored operations. Tanker boots have a significant disadvantage over traditional lace-up combat boots in that they provide comparatively little ankle support; however, for troops that fight sitting in an ...

  5. Jackboot - Wikipedia

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    German jackboots from 1914 German Bundeswehr soldiers wearing jackboots with an M47 tank in the background, 1960. The second meaning of the term is derived from the first, with reference to their toughness, but is unrelated in design and function, being a combat boot designed for marching, rising to at least mid-calf, with no laces, sometimes a leather sole with hobnails, and heel irons.

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  7. Army Combat Boot - Wikipedia

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    The Army Combat Boot is the primary issue combat boot of the United States Army since 2002, intended for use in conjunction with the Army Combat Uniform. In 2015, the Army changed the color for the combat boot to a coyote brown color.