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Don't cram the square peg of current events into the round hole of previous conflicts. America's attack on Iranian nuclear ...
British soldiers in Kuwait say the soles of their boots are melting and their feet are swelling because they are not being given the right kit for the baking desert.
Today, about 30 percent of the Marines in Iraq are wearing the new boots. The rest are wearing the old-fashioned desert boot, a tan version of footwear developed for the Vietnam War.
Last fall, we endorsed the desert. Today we endorse the desert boot. Specifically, the Clarks Desert Boot. It was introduced in 1950 by shoemaker Nathan Clark, himself inspired by the crepe-soled ...
WITH our air campaign of shock- and-awe pummeling the Iraqi regime with all the technologies America’s military can muster, the infantryman remains the indispensable man. Airpower may give us… ...
See how my Clarks Desert Boots have held up over the years. GENT WITHIN. ... is what US military leaders in the Pacific suspect North Korea is getting for sending troops and weapons into Russia's war.
As Berendt put it, “Partisans of Desert Boots swear there isn’t a more comfortable shoe anywhere,” which continues through every iteration that boot has undergone over the last 70 years ...
The best chukka boots (and desert boots) look great with jeans or chinos, are more refined than sneakers, and are more comfortable than dress shoes.
For the first time British and Empire troops will meet the Germans with ample equipment in modern weapons of all kinds. The battle itself will affect the whole course of the war. . . . The desert ...
After the war Nathan made swift work with the company’s pattern-makers, and by 1949 his pet project was complete. Instead of embracing the shoes, Clarks looked down on Nathan, delegating him to ...