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Hi,
In the Canadian Armed Forces (Army) the standard head dress is the
beret in dress and combat uniform. The United Kingdom has a similiar
form dress for its soldiers. I find that the beret is a practical form
head dress for most occasion, the only except being rainfall.
I wonder would USMC, U.S. Army, or U.S. Airforce would consider a
change to a the beret. Maybe a sand-brown for the USMC, a dark-green
for the U.S. Army, and a blue for U.S Airforce (the USAF military police
wear beret,right???). What do you think??? Comments....
Regards,
Richard
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| 197.1 | GERONIMO!!!!!!! | WMNIST::SADIN_S | Sun Sep 26 1993 04:08 | 13 | |
ONLY COMBAT ARMS SUCH AS INFANTRY,AIRBORNE,SPECIAL FORCES,RANGER TYPE
UNITS HAVE THEM. IT SETS THEM APART FROM REGULAR UNITS.IN THE ARMY A
BERET HAS TO BE EARNED. IT GIVES THE SOLDIER SOMTHING TO STRIVE FOR,
A GOAL. I WAS VERY PROUD THE DAY I EARNED MY MAROON BERET AFTER
AIRBORNE SCHOOL. I HAD WORN ONE FOR THE TWO YEARS IN A LRRP UNIT
IN THE 101ST. AIRBORNE DIV.
REGULAR INFANTRY UNITS DON'T WEAR A BERET, BUT THE ARMY DID TOY WITH
THE IDEA OF AUTHORIZING A LIGHT BLUE(INFANTRY BLUE) BERET.NOTHING EVER
CAME OF IT.TO BAD.
AIRBORNE!!!!!
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