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Cold weather boot - Wikipedia

Cold weather boot

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Cold weather boots are specialized combat boots designed to protect the wearers feet from cold injury and frost bite. They feature thick thermal insulation and may be white rather than black in order to blend in with snow and ice. Combat boot - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... This article is about a foot as a biological structure. ... Frostbite - or Congelatio in medical terminology - is the medical condition where damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold. ... This page refers to thermal insulation. ... This page is about the form of precipitation. ... Icicles A natural ice block in Iceland Ice is the solid form of water. ...


In the United States Army Type I Extreme Cold Weather Boots are designed to be worn in wet or dry conditions down to -20°F. Type II Extreme Cold Weather Boots are suitable for dry conditions only down to -60°F. The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces which has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. ...


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Combat boot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (191 words)
Combat boots are military boots designed to be worn by soldiers during actual combat or combat training as opposed to during parades and other ceremonial duties.
Modern combat boots are designed to provide a combination of grip, ankle stability, and foot protection suitable to a rugged environment.
Recent combat boots are beginning to integrate kevlar and nomex within their side panels to provide better protection and ventilation for the skin of the soldiers who wear them.
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