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1.Marine Corps Combat Boot, Temperate Weather (MCCB, TW)
OVERVIEW
The Marine Corps Combat Boot, Temperate Weather (MCCB, TW) is a product improvement
to the black infantry combat boot fielded in 1993. Improvements include: ankle reinforcement,
rubber outsole, polyurethane cushioned mid‐sole, and cell foam internal lining that
provides insulation‐warmth in cold weather.
FEATURES
‐Weighs approximately 2 pounds per boot and has a partial speed lace closure system.
‐Removable cushioned inserts.
‐Constructed out of leather that is breathable, water, and mildew resistant.
‐The boot is suede and coyote brown in color with an embossed Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
on the outside heel.
PRODUCTION
Belleville Shoe Manufacturing Co. Belleville, IL.
Danner, Inc., Portland, OR.,
Bates Uniform Footwear, Rockford, MI.
Cove Shoe Company, Martinsburg, PA.
Altama Footwear, Atlanta, GA.
McRae Footwear, Mt. Gilead, NC.
The Defense Logistics Agency (Source of Supply Code‐SMS) provides the Bates and Belleville
brands through normal supply requisitions. All MCCB, TW can be purchased on line directly
from the manufacturer and most MCCB, TW brands are carried by the Marine Corps Exchange.
2. Rugged All Terrain Boot
OVERVIEW
The Rugged All Terrain Boot allows Marines to traverse snow and ice covered terrain.
FEATURES
‐The boot is designed to support a Marine’s body weight and 100 pounds of gear.
‐ When worn with insulated boot socks, the Rugged All Terrain Boot will protect a Marine’s
feet from the cold when the temperature is 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
‐The leather toe cap provides the ability to kick steps in snow and ice.
PRODUCTION
Danner Footwear, LaCrosse, WI.