U.S. Soldier Center tests new Army combat boot prototypes

The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Soldier Center at Natick is testing new Army Combat Boot (ACB) prototypes at three different basic training and active duty installations over the next four months. The effort will gather Soldier feedback toward development of improved footwear, as reported by RDECOM Soldier Center Public Affairs.
href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFgYHCzHD02nUc59PwCDDn3A0-KehIJA4AAGEPSp-uRuLrzRm8piWIg7_d5hWRukxazGUJwwOpLXbX7ldNyE-VvrI9CdoKFo7NZB4PAACscS8u1VegD_-q8BhoLT_XtUX3sHy-ojzutoUo/s1600/U.S.+Soldier+Center+tests+new+Army+combat+boot+prototypes.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;"> The U.S. Army's current inventory of boots includes seven different styles designed for different environments and climates. The boots issued initially to recruits are the Hot Weather and Temperate Weather Army Combat Boots. (Photo Credit: Mr. David Kamm (RDECOM)

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