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NPFC - MIL-DTL-32237

BOOT, COMBAT, HOT WEATHER ARMY

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 5 May 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 29
scope:

This specification covers the requirements for a Type I Desert Sand and Type II Coyote 498 Hot Weather Combat Boot for use in both hot weather wet and dry environments as specified in the contract or solicitation.

intended Use:

The boots are intended for wear by military personnel of the Department of Defense in Hot Weather Wet Environments, Hot Weather Dry Environments, Garrison Environment and during combat. As the... View More

Document History

March 10, 2021
Boot, Combat, Hot Weather Army
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MIL-DTL-32237
May 5, 2016
BOOT, COMBAT, HOT WEATHER ARMY
The boots are intended for wear by military personnel of the Department of Defense in Hot Weather Wet Environments, Hot Weather Dry Environments, Garrison Environment and during combat. As the combat...
July 11, 2011
BOOT, COMBAT, HOT WEATHER ARMY
The boots are intended for wear by military personnel of the Department of Defense in Hot Weather Wet Environments, Hot Weather Dry Environments, Garrison Environment and during combat. As the combat...
April 15, 2011
BOOT, COMBAT, HOT WEATHER ARMY
The boots are intended for wear by military personnel of the Department of Defense in Hot Weather Wet Environments, Hot Weather Dry Environments, Garrison Environment and during combat. As the combat...
February 6, 2007
BOOT, COMBAT, HOT WEATHER ARMY
The boots are intended for wear by military personnel of the Department of Defense in Hot Weather Wet Environments, Hot Weather Dry Environments, Garrison Environment and during combat. As the combat...

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