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  2. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    The standard-issue boot is the Bates Waterproof USMC combat boot. Commercial versions of this boot are authorized without limitation other than they must be at least 8 inches (20 cm) in height and bear the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor on the outer heel of each boot. Beginning on October 1, 2016, Marine Corps personnel were authorized to wear ...

  3. Jump boot - Wikipedia

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    Bates Enforcer Series 11" side zip Paratrooper Jump Boots. Jump boots are a type of combat boot designed for paratroopers featuring calf-length lacing and rigid toe caps. The style was developed in many countries simultaneously with the adoption of airborne infantry forces during World War II. Modern jump boots are earned in some countries and ...

  4. Andrew J. Bates - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Jackson Bates was born in Webster, Massachusetts, on June 23, 1839. He was a descendant of Clement Bates, [3] an early settler of Hingham, Massachusetts, who arrived from Lydd, England in 1635. In 1773, Jacob Bates great grandson of Clement Bates came to Webster when it was still part of Dudley, Massachusetts. Andrew J. Bates was the ...

  5. U.S. military boot orders have kept Belleville Shoe company ...

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    Belleville Boot Mid-South opened in 2008 in Forrest City, Arkansas, and Belleville Boot Carthage opened in 2020 in Carthage, Missouri. The Belleville location is the company’s only unionized ...

  6. Bates - Wikipedia

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    Bates Uniform Footwear, a brand of footwear owned by Wolverine World Wide Battlefield Artillery Target Engagement System (BATES), a force-multiplier computer system procured for the British Army from Marconi Electronic Systems

  7. Eyes Wide Open (exhibit) - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the exhibit contained 504 pairs of boots. [1] As of March 2007, the national exhibit contained over 3,400 pairs of boots and had visited more than 100 cities in 40 states. [2] However, as a result of its unmanageable size, the exhibit has been broken down state-by-state. Currently, nearly every state has its own state exhibit.

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