We had nothing like that when I was in. We had ankle-high "field
shoes," which we called "boondockers," that were made of inside-out
(suede) leather that was very light brown when new. I can't recall
ever hearing them called "boots."
They were nice in a cold drafty airplane in winter; we could tuck the
legs of the flight suit into them.
vince norris
That doesn't make sense, because somehow, the first sentence of the
second paragraph got lost in the shuffle. It should read:
Some of us (pilots) wore half-Wellingtons, which we did call "boots."
They were nice in a cold drafty airplane in winter; we could tuck the
legs of the flight suit into them.
vince norris
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