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Jump boot
Jump boots are standard footgear for Paratroopers and Airborne Forces with high legs. The style is a type of combat boot and actually predates their issue during World War II. Modern jump boots are earned in some countries and therefore have become a mark of achievement and distinction, mainly worn as dress and parade boots. The uppers are generally made of smooth black leather with toe-caps and heel counters that accept a high polish ("spit-shine" or "spittle-shine"). It is also a paratrooper tradition to lace jump boots in a ''ladder'' or ''cobweb'' style〔Reglamento de Uniformes y Divisas del Ejercito y Fuerza Aerea Mexicanos EDICIONES ATENEO 1970〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Flickr - Photo Sharing! )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=FICHA TECNICA )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=DOF - Diario Oficial de la Federación )〕 which increases ankle support during a parachute jump, ==Description== Jump boots are fully laced from the instep to the top and give more support to the wearer's ankles, whereas ordinary combat boots during World War II were laced just above the ankle and had to be worn with leggings or puttees to prevent mud and dirt from entering the boot. Some types of jump boots are constructed with zippers on their inner sides, to facilitate pull-on and removal.
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