Posted on May 28, 2018
David Hunt
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The beret is not worn unless in some kind of event or ceremony. It just isn't a functional piece of headgear and it has been relegated to a ceremonial status which is where it should belong. Any hat that takes two hands to put on is not a good Army cover.
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David Hunt
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I don't have a CAC card and no access to AKO. But off the top of your head can you cite this to some document?
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DA PAM 670-1, Section 4-10: "The patrol cap is standard headgear worn with the combat uniform in the garrison environment."
later in that section: "The black beret is not the standard headgear for wear with the combat uniform. However, commanders retain the authority to prescribe the black beret for special events such as parades or changes of command/responsibility."
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LTC Jason Mackay
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David Hunt - you don't need a CAC to read AR670-1 or the DA PAM.
https://armypubs.army.mil
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This concept of wearing the black beret for a formal ceremony makes no sense to me. It just looks silly. We got rid of it for a reason, drop it for anything except the dress uniform
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Looking back on the post, yeah. Definitely. Doesn't make sense to maintain it for anything but that. Honestly, I prefer my bus driver hat. I can put it on with one hand.
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At the commander's discretion, yes
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