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  5. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the US Army switched to shined black combat boots, although the transition to black boots was not completed until late in the Vietnam War, which also saw the introduction of the jungle boot. [3] [29] [30] Both of these boots had a direct molded sole. [31] The jungle boot had a black leather lower and an olive drab canvas (later nylon ...

  6. Tanker boot - Wikipedia

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    The tanker boot was "designed by Dehner's own H. E. Ketzler and General George S. Patton Jr. in 1937" who "wanted something easy and fast to get on." [3] Regular combat boots are laced through metal eyelets in the leather upper, but the tanker boots are fastened with leather straps which wrap around the upper and buckle near the top. This ...

  7. Jump boot - Wikipedia

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    Jump Boots in Portugal are manufactured by Proheral [6] and are laced in the aforementioned distinctive style. [7] [8] While these boots are sometimes worn by non-paratroopers in Portugal, only paratroopers wear them with surplus green paracord instead of the usual black lace. On parade, they are usually worn with white paracord.