Posted on May 25, 2016
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Wear of Combat Boots in Basic Airborne Course.

Are all AR 670-1 compliant boots authorized for student use in BAC or do they only allow the wear of the standard issue temperate weather boot? I am seeing conflicting information from what I am reading on the packing list to what I am hearing from people just coming back from jump school. Thank you in advance for your time.
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SFC John Hill
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Edited 8 y ago
When one considers that a lot of students arrive straight after BCT/AIT/OSUT. All they have are the Standard issue combat boots. The ARTB web site states: BAC students are only authorized to wear issued combat boots with no alterations. http://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/ARTB/
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Yepp, that's what I was seeing too. SSG Fletcher just done with instructor duty and he said all AR 670-1 is good. I'm permanent party going there.
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I'm an instructor in the 507th, only AR 670-1 compliant boots are authorized.
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Roger SSG. Both pairs are AR 670-1 compliant. Thank you for your time.
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SSG Gardner, is training shut down until Tuesday for the next class?
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Yeah the next class will inprocess tomorrow but no one will be training until next Tuesday.
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I'd take the packing list with a grain of salt in this case (at least back in 2014 they didn't check to make sure we brought everything). As long as you have a couple PTs, serviceable uniforms IAW AR 670-1 (to include boots), and toiletries, you'll be set. The packing list also says to bring your ACH. Don't.
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Yep.
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