| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 99.1 | JP4 resistant models? | MPGS::MCCLURE | Why Me??? | Mon Apr 23 1990 16:42 | 8 | 
|  |     Ummm, I hope that there is a proscribed set of acceptable models.
    Camoflage patterns are available here. Its just that my first
    mental image is of soldiers with glow-in-the-dark colors. Also,
    safety toe sneakers are available. Are we talking high tops for
    better ankle support? I don't know, maybe I'm just too traditional
    for this.
    
    Bob Mc
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| 99.2 | Tender tootsies | AKOV12::LORENTZEN |  | Mon Apr 23 1990 21:33 | 9 | 
|  |     Sneakers?  Jeez, when I think of all the crap I've trudged through and
    the times that the razor ribbon ripped my boots to shreds not to
    mention the unfriendly pointy things my size 12s have stomped upon and
    the critter bites I didn't get on my ankles, I dunno.  Maybe the next
    war will be fought on pavement?
    
    Of course, I wear combat boots when I mow the lawn!!  8-)
    
    Len
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| 99.3 |  | BRABAM::PHILPOTT | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Tue Apr 24 1990 09:21 | 15 | 
|  | 
Well I asked and got the following:
many soldiers will already have standard black plimsolls (gym shoes) and may
use those.
Otherwise they may buy white or black "jogging style" training shoes from any 
supplier.
Flourescent colours and pretty pastel shades won't be allowed...
They may be used for all training, including long distance marches. The only
exceptions are parades, inspections, assault courses, and combat exercises.
/. Ian .\
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| 99.4 | BK "KNIGHT"? | KYOA::SCHWARTZR |  | Tue May 08 1990 19:06 | 7 | 
|  |     
    
    It's ashame with all the improvements made in manufacturing
    that someone make can't a "boot" with the support of a "sneaker".
    
    
    randy schwartz
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| 99.5 | A bit late in replying.. | TOLKIN::BARBER | True wisdom only comes from pain | Mon Nov 19 1990 21:40 | 10 | 
|  | 
    Hummm the "soft shoe" sneaker is no stranger to the Navy..
    Every "brown water" small boat operation group I know of
    was and probably is still wearing them. Most of the Navy
    divers and SEAL team people were also. A lot less slippery
    and better footing around wet decks..While not the standard
    footware around big ships, around the Special Boat units and 
    Crafmaster crowd they are the in thing..
    
                                            Bob B
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