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We Served our Country - We Served our Branch - We EARNED our Boots!
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    Introducing Combat Boots Jewelry, a fine collection of accessories crafted from high-quality Stainless Steel, Sterling Silver, and 14K Gold. These pieces exude rugged elegance, reminiscent of the strength and honor of our brave military men and women. Each item is intricately designed to pay homage to those who have served our country with pride and distinction.

     

    Whether you are a veteran, a current service member, or want to support our troops, Combat Boots Jewelry is the perfect way to display patriotism and honor. Each piece is expertly crafted from necklaces to cuff links to capture the spirit of commitment and courage that our Armed Forces represent.

     

    When you wear Combat Boots Jewelry, you show your love and pride for your country and your admiration and respect for those who have served and sacrificed so much in its defense. So whether you are looking for a meaningful gift for a military veteran or want to treat yourself to a timeless piece of jewelry, Combat Boots Jewelry is the perfect choice!

     

    So why wait? Embrace the rugged elegance of Combat Boots Jewelry today and show the world your unwavering commitment to Honor, Duty, and Service.

     

    About the Owner

     Lisa Bass
    MAJ (R) Belcastro
    U.S. Army

                                                                                                                             

       Lisa began her Army career as a 30-year-old Private, a high school dropout, and a single parent of three kids. She received her Bachelor's and Master’s degree while on active duty. Lisa went on to complete Officer Candidate School at the age of 35. She attended Airborne School as a grandmother and became the first female Commander in the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team in Europe. She served two-one year combat tours in Iraq as an Engineer and retired as a Major from Fort Hood, TX as Chief of Troop Construction.