Posted on Jun 24, 2014
What do the different color berets in the Army signify?
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So this is more of a question for my army brothers than it is a discussion. I am curious to know what the colors mean.
Thanks Wags
Thanks Wags
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 143
Still have my maroon and feeling of pride having served with "America's Guard of Honor".
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It was better when the beret was an earned part of the uniform. Now that everybody has one, half of them dont know how to where them!
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I’m not or never was in the Army, but I feel only airborne and special forces should wear the berets
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I don't know why anybody wears em. They don't keep the sun out of your eyes. They're hot as hell in the summertime. Half the troops wearing them look like a buncha pizza makers. The onlt thing any of em is good for is to take a dump in it and throw it away. They oughta issue em to prisoners at Leavenworth.
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They are all a retarded pieces of headgear. Airborne you are not special sorry. The green berets are the only ones that I think are relevant but still think we need something more Murican.
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Berets were sharp when only specialized units were authorized to wear them. Now that everyone wears them, not so much. It's like "Everyone gets a trophy", SMH
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What really chapped my ass is when the Army brass decided to issue everyone who made it through bppt camp a black beret. I thought that they were strictly for Rangers, and you had to survive Ranger training to earn one. Just passing them out kind of cheapened them; lessened the value. Earned, not issued.
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Originally, tan was for rangers ,wine for airborne, green for special forces, black was a dress beret for tankers then was repealed in the late 60s . Black was then brought back to be universal dress (now class a only). Thier is also a beret color list specific for certain regiments but not often used
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