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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Riding Boots - Army
Leather riding boots were worn by the cavalry for their protection and endurance. Gaiters were also added to increase the protection and comfort. See KVHS 0267, KVHS 1365, KVHS 1367 Men from the Kiewa Valley joined the army and some were in the cavalry. See KVHS 0267, KVHS 1365; 1367Brown leather boots with sewn-on thick sole. Covered ankle with 8 eyelets for thin brown laces. This leather piece is sewn onto the upper front leather piece. It has a cotton piece at the heel to enable the wearer to pull the boot onto the foot. It has a soft leather tongue. Note: an army sock is enclosed in one of the boots.military, army, horse riding, riding boots, cavalary -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Mertel, Kenneth D. (Col), Year of the Horse - Vietnam: 1st Air Cavalry in the Highlands (hardcover) (Copy 1)
Swooping down onto the Vietnamese side of the Ton Le San Rier which forms the border with Cambodia went four sizeable units of the 1st Air Cavalry Division.Swooping down onto the Vietnamese side of the Ton Le San Rier which forms the border with Cambodia went four sizeable units of the 1st Air Cavalry Division.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives - american, 1st air cavalary, cambodia, ton le san river -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Mertel, Kenneth D (Col), Year of the horse - Vietnam: 1st Air Cavalry in the highlands (softcover) (Copy 2)
Swooping down onto the Vietnamese side of the Ton Le San Rier which forms the border with Cambodia went four sizeable units of the 1st Air Cavalry Division.Swooping down onto the Vietnamese side of the Ton Le San Rier which forms the border with Cambodia went four sizeable units of the 1st Air Cavalry Division.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives - american, year of horse - vietnam, 1st air cavalary, camb, cambodia, ton le san river