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12-175 Garand Picture of the Day
Leonard was assigned to "F" Company, 160th Inf Regt where he was known as "Ski". His tour of duty was 1951-52.
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06-21-2012 06:42 AM
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Real men measure once and cut.
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I never found that a good way to lace boots. I know why they did it but I found herringbone way better for field use.
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Ok looked all over for box lacing.............
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/lacingmethods.htm
Found nothing on it?
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The straight across in front laces. As opposed to the ones that form a V in front. Box gives less ankle support in my opinion. Looks great on parade sometimes. The Turks did it with white para cord and belts and gloves and helmets...
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Snafu, is Leonard the troop in front with the M1
in his lap?......Frank
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Laced
Yes, strictly for show. Some guys box-laced their second pair and had zippers installed up the inside. Dyed parachute suspension line was the lace of choice. There was a period in the peacetime Army when showboating was the rage -- tailored fatigues, box laces, cans inserted in the bloused bottoms of the trousers to make them perfect, brass spun on Brasso with tent pegs to make them blindingly bright, 5-Day deodorant pads wiped on boots to make them as shiny as patent leather, etc. That all goes by the wayside when the shooting starts.
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deodorant pads wiped on boots
Mop & glow in my day...........
Did a number on the leather
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some guys had a heavy duty zipper installed on the inner side of both boots so they would not have to unlace them
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