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Gentleman I think we are through the looking glass on this one...
No, but they said they were ordering a "shitton" of boots as of yesterday. That's when they quoted the month figure.Eye In The Sky said:Did they attempt to even order your size in?
Eye In The Sky said:Just a point; for CFB Halifax and area, FLOG Clothing Stores is what the 'army, navy and air force' supply places all fall under. Last I was posted to Hfx, the Clothing Stores in the Armouries, the dockyard and over at 12 Wing were all det's of FLOG.
Hope it works out for you. If you have a pressing need for them and it doesn't look like they can get them from the issue variety, you should ask about LPO if you are going on tasking/course or something.
Ahhh, I see.Eye In The Sky said:If they are LPO from supply, they are issued boots though. :nod:
recceguy said:I believe, the last CANFORGEN that came out on boots said no more LPOs are allowed.
recceguy said:I've gone back to look. It's not a CANFORGEN. It's an email trail, ...
ArmyVern said:I see them ... (there's two separate e-mails), I do see that they made it to all the G4s, N4s, A4s and Snr Sup Techs at all the bases and wings by the time I saw them --- so people, one would hope, should be tracking by now:
Essentials:
(email date 18 March 2016): FW: General Purpose/Temperate Army Boots - Cease LPO/
Eff: of Monday, 21 Mar 2016, LPOs will no longer be approved for any COTS Army boot replacements as LOTB is avail to Clot Stores and to be issued through attrition. Any LPOs already recd by higher will be actioned. No new LPOs will be accepted.
(email date 22 March 2016): Rappel - Restriction des bottes de climat chaud (Bottes désert)/Reminder - Restriction on Army Hot Weather boots (Desert Cbt Boots)
Essentially authorizes LPOs of COTs from the approved DLR list if nil stock in certain sizes of desert boots (CFTPO Number will be required). Entertaining no exceptions from the DLR List of approved. And, states LOTBs not to be used as replacements for DCBs.
Also: LOTB’s are authorised for RCAF members deploying on OP IMPACT.
PuckChaser said:How does that apply to LPO boots because military sizing does not fit? I'm trialling a pair of LOTBs now, but if they don't work and there's no custom boot contract, did higher just pull out a "suck it up"?
Eye In The Sky said:So, this leads to the question I'll ask; I am army, the LOTBs do not fit my feet properly and cause me injury...what then?
Okay, the underlined parts confuse me. If you are RCAF or employed with an RCAF unit, you get issued DCBs for IMPACT. 1 Cdn Air Div also directs 'all pers shall wear safety toe'. How can LOTBs be authorized for RCAF OP IMPACT folks, but are not replacements for DCBs ???
Aircrew deploying have been trying to state a case for those DCBs (utter garbage boots IMO) to be removed from the SOI for IMPACT/desert flying ops for over a year, to no avail. Flyers 'shall' wear safety toes at all times. LOTBs are soft toe, aren't they?
Or, are they again, just talking about the Army boots? I thought the army had 'hot weather boots' and the air force had 'DCBs"? ???
Eye In The Sky said:Yup, nothing like issuing a big FUCK U! to the troops. Not everyone who wants LPOs are after the LCF. I was sent to the foot clinic in 2003, was assessed and have been wearing orthotics and LPOs since then; even the '72 different size' RCAF boots don't work, because....surprise! they all have the exact same heel cup and boot depth.