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Originally posted by SkaraBrae View PostHow are you certain they are U.S. paratrooper boot? Many countries, many boots.
David
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Originally posted by falls1944 View PostYes 100% sure. The FJR15 was just in front line near the FJR6. Many FJs of 15th Regiment were in contact with member of FJR6 who captured US paratrooper stuffs like jump boots and helmet net. In the same photos series we can see those kind of net on standard and M38 helmets.
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Originally posted by lgdsjmi View Postyes! David.... but no other known photos ? !!
The photos are in private collection in Normandy. But you could find all in the Militaria Magazine #297.
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Originally posted by NickG View PostThe toe caps make these clearly American "beute" boots! Very cool!
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/44121271322375722
WW2 British ammo boots also look exactly like this.
http://westland.nl/product/AmmobootsLast edited by SkaraBrae; 02-27-2018, 10:08 AM.
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Originally posted by SkaraBrae View PostOrdinary U.S. double-buckel boots also have same toecaps.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/44121271322375722
WW2 British ammo boots also look exactly like this.
http://westland.nl/product/Ammoboots
On the photo it's clearly not a pair of buckle boots, who also exit without toecap.
David
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