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Mlitary Boot Disection
Jayson here and I am providing a few QOUTUBE vidoes of ROSEANVIL who enjoys studying boot construction and cuts open various types of boots/footwear. While he usually cuts open new boots, he has in the past taken apart several vintage military boots from WW2.
Have a look: Five modern tactical boots https://www.Qoutube.com/watch?v=de0eChM0XiM Jungle Boots https://www.Qoutube.com/watch?v=EXbyACeulIE WW2 German Boots https://www.Qoutube.com/watch?v=K5m_SD-WhHE WW2 British Boots https://www.Qoutube.com/watch?v=mZu4RSwgho4 WW2 American Boots https://www.Qoutube.com/watch?v=Wtxpzw0jvNg He also dissects other boots/footwear including sandles, cowboy boots, work boots and running shoes. jaYson |
Earnie Savage and I once went out to one of the ranges on Fort Benning to evaluate some proposed "mine resistant" boots and compare them with other designs, including standard issue combat boots and jungle boots. We used C4 to dissect them. Good times.
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The mine-resistant variety sort of predated what you see with MRAPs. They had a V-shaped reinforced sole, with softer material on the sides to get a flatter sole, with the idea of deflecting the blast to mitigate injury. They were a bit of an improvement, but most people have two legs, so you are deflecting part of the blast at your other leg. The jungle boots were sheared in half, including the metal shank that reinforces the sole. So, you may be missing a foot, but you gain a knife or two. Of course, the best part of the job was hanging out with Earnie, having a few beers, and getting war stories, including what it was really like with the so-called lost patrol. He wasn't a big fan of the movie. I never did ask if the SGM Plumley anecdotes were true. |
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