Military Oxford Combat Shoes-- Slip And Oil Resistant

Military Oxford Combat Shoes-- Slip And Oil Resistant
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2013 Most Featured Products
Min Order
500 piece
brand name
AKMAX
model
RJSB08016
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L/C, T/T, Western Union
update time
Fri, 26 Apr 2013 07:38:01 GMT

Paramtents

  • Military shoes Military Oxford shoes-- slip and oil resistant

  • Insole Material TPR

  • Season Spring,Summer,Autumn,Winter

  • Upper Material Genuine Leather

  • Color Black

  • Gender Men

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Briefing

Military Oxford Combat Shoes-- Slip And Oil ResistantOil resistant Polyurethane sole
Goodyear welt construction

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Military Oxford Combat Shoes-- Slip And Oil ResistantOil resistant Polyurethane sole
Goodyear welt construction

Military Oxford Combat Shoes-- Slip And Oil Resistant  

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The United States Army followed suit in 2002 with the introduction of the Army Combat Uniform, which also switched to tan rough-out combat boots, called the Army Combat Boot, and moisture wicking socks.Commercial versions of this boot are authorized without limitation other than they must be at least 8 inches in height and are no longer authorized to have a 'shoe-like' appearance.Two versions exist, a 2.5 lb temperate weather boot, and a 2 lb hot weather (desert) boot.[1] Current manufacturers are Altama, Bates, Belleville Shoe, McRae, Rocky, Warson Brands/Converse and Wellco.[1][23]

 

The US Air Force uses a foliage green suede combat boot with its Airman Battle Uniform, although a tan version is authorized until 2011, when the green boot will become mandatory.

 

 

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As the United States Marine Corps transitioned from its utility uniform to the MCCUU, they discarded shined black combat boots, and switched to more functional tan rough-out (non-shine) combat boots, with either hot weather or temperate weather versions. The standard-issue boot is the Belleville 500 Waterproof USMC combat boot. Commercial versions of this boot are authorized without limitation other than they must be at least 8 inches in height and bear the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor on the outer heel of each boot. By 2012 these will be replaced by 2 variants (waterproof and hot weather) of the Danner RAT (Rough All-Terrain) boot, which uses a combination of nylon, rough-out suede, and smooth synthetic leather in its construction.

 

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