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Our existing Regiments are still called Armoured and have no tanks today either.
recceguy said:Our existing Regiments are still called Armoured and have no tanks today either.
ouyin2000 said:If you want to go a bit further than the Canadian Army, don't forget the orange-ish berets of the SARTechs...although i've heard a few of them get MP Red berets, since the colours are so similar
From what I have read, the Rescue Orange beret is more of an internationally accepted colour for Search and Rescue, which would make sense. But I see the logic in a baseball capJourneyman said:SAR Techs used to wear a scarlet beret until the DEU's came out, at which point they lost the beret and had to wear the blue wedge hat that the rest of the Air Force wear. By the time the beret was returned, the MPs had the scarlet one, and someone in NDHQ claimed that SAR Techs could be mistaken for MPs if they wore the same headdress (I would have assumed the absence of jelly doughnuts would have made identifying the SAR Tech pretty easy). A "rescue orange" beret was therefore adopted.
Most SAR Techs, however, tend to wear a Squadron baseball hat, or one with the SAR wings and "Para Rescue".....which is eminently more sensible than a beret of ANY colour; a brimless wool hat that neither keeps your head warm, nor the sun out of your eyes.
Tracker 23A said:This is starting to sound like one of the cadet threads where they argue over summer courses and who has the most qualifications.
As for the "wedge" cap, I think the Coloured Field Service Cap would be a welcome splash of colour and instil regimental/branch pride. Every unit in the Army had its own combination of colours.
I have always found it a humorous little piece of kit always wondering where the cadet may have put his little silver cup and around what corner I'd find a Gypsy Organ Grinder. ;D9Tiger9 said:I agree the RMC kp is not only comfortable but looks sharp, Although it is some what out of date the Idea could still be used
Actually, NZ SAS wear the maroon beret; they are the only Para-roled unit in their Army.baboon6 said:Aussie/NZ SAS wear the same berets as the Brits.
Ex-Pat Army said:I recall a couple of troops from Hastings & P(something?) Reg't, wearing a red beret as part of their "in garrison" dress. Do they still do this?
Ex-Pat Army said:Another thread to unravel...
I recall a couple of troops from Hastings & P(something?) Reg't, wearing a red beret as part of their "in garrison" dress. Do they still do this?