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Originally Posted by
Flying10uk
Does your pair have any sort of "official marking" on them such as "US Army" or a stores number or any other marking, please?
According to my notes that I have on them, it says the only stamping inside the shoe is U.S.
A. No79. 8C and it is stamped inside the arches. If there are other markings, then they are too faded for me to read on my example. I have to refer to my notes at the moment because my service shoes and my double buckle combat boots are at the bottom of a large safe filled with nothing but my world war II gear collection. It would take me a little while to get down to them digging, but if no one else on the forums has a pair that they can look at, I will do my best to dig them out in a timely manner and post close up pictures of the insides of my service shoes if it is seriously needed to help. I have attached a picture of my safe to show you what I'm dealing with ha ha ha. Everything is wrapped in protective bags. According to my notes, the only official military marking that is having to do with my pair is on the war department repair tag that is still Tied to them.
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Originally Posted by
jond41403
According to my notes that I have on them, it says the only stamping inside the shoe is
U.S.
A. No79. 8C
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Thanks for the help
I posted this qeustion on FB as well and someone said maybe they were Canadian
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Never mind, just found a stamp in blue ink that says made in the USA
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Originally Posted by
Stovestoker
Never mind, just found a stamp in blue ink that says made in the
USA
My example does not have stamped "made in the USA". It just says U.S.A. NO 79. 8C .and I also just noticed that my example is a pair of type 1 service shoes, upgraded to a type 2 by adding the rubber sole to the front. I guess that's what the repair tag stands for from 1943. Mine were evidently upgraded to the type 2 and never worn again. The rubber sole on the front does indeed have US army molded into it, but where mine was upgraded to a type 2, I'm not so sure the type 1's without the rubber soles would have US army stamped anywhere
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