Posted on Jun 24, 2014
Cpl Brett Wagner
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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
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MAJ Bill Savoy
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All they did is turn an Honorable beret into a piece of shit cloth worn by some sorry poor excuse piece of shit. The original beret I was told was actually worn by Tankers. I would not know since my main head gear was a flight helmet.
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PV2 Wayne Grinnell
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Having been out for more than 30 years and I followed in My fathers steps Being Army. My Father being an Officer and Myself being Enlisted we had our differences of Opinions but this was something we Both agreed on. We Both talked about the Beret given to the Regular Army. It was wrong on many levels. The Green, Black and Red Berets were a visible badge to Honor the Hard work You did to become one of the Elite Army Units. I feel that the Army has listened to, to many Liberals and is trying to make everything the same for everyone. If You work Your ass off You deserve the Recognition Of Being in an Elite Unit.
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GySgt Joe Tajc
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They look uncomfortable, and don’t shade your eyes from the sun.
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Maj John Bell
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An over indulged sense of fashion.
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SSG Lucien Lafond Jr.
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the beret is for special forces like the rangers in the army and should never have been for any other army group
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SPC Dean Rhodes
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Umm, Guys...With respect you forgot about the rust colored beret. Multinational Forces and Observers, MFO, or Sainai Peacekeeping Force.
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SPC Matt Johnson
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Edited 7 y ago
I came in when they "dawned" new black beret. I was only in AIT and even I thought it was BS. the berets were meant to be a symbol of the echelon of bad A$$ units. if you didn't have one it meant you were not in an elite unit. To wear a Beret meant you were part an an elite group of people that had the balls and intestinal fortitude to do something as badass as jump out of a plane or be able grind out through physical and mental torture that went above and beyond for weeks on end. I was of the mind set that berets are suppose to be earned, not issued. But I guess somebody felt left out and didn't want to where banana caps. It's not like they are practical. you don't have a brim to block the sun out your eyes, they're hot hell, and you always have a weird tan line on your head. they are for show only
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SFC Ed Pinson
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The Black Beret was worn by Tankers before it was taken by the Rangers.
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SPC Jeff Peek
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The Maroon beret is a hell of a lot bigger than Bergdhal. Only Airborne Units wear the beret. Jump school is not a hard school. But it takes a special kinda grit to tough it out in a forward unit in the 82nd Airborne. Thousands of men and women graduate and earn jump wings each year. Few volunteer for Airborne duty. And fewer remain in Airborne units do to injury or lack of motivation.
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SFC Indirect Fire Infantryman (Mortarman)
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Actually most European nations Airborne units wear the maroon beret. That’s where we adopted it from
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SSgt Raymond Hessler
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I got yer blue hangin. Aor Force SP baby...
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COL William Oseles
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The Black Beret used to belong to Tankers, the Rangers appropriated it after the Green Beret was approved and Berets were allowed once again.
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CPT Military Police
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When the beret was worn by airborne, rangers and SF, it was the sign of an elite unit.

When everyone wears a beret, it’s just a stupid French hat.
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SGT David Nicholas
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I came from an Army that wore a utility hat and berets had to be EARNED! When we switched over to berets I felt so ashamed. It felt like stolen valor, for wearing a badge of honor that wasn't earned. Because of this, when my time came to re-up I decided to ETS rather than continue to disgrace myself and my uniform. I gave 10 yrs to the Army and was prepared to go more but not at the cost of my personal honor.
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SFC Howard Kempf
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It was Shinsecki''s version of everyone gets a trophy. Most basic Soldiers still do not even know how to wear them properly. Berets should be for elite forces, period.
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SFC Dennis Shibley
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I earned my green beret also my ranger tab
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COL Ardis Ferguson
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CPL Wagner, FYSA: there is no such thing as a perfectly good airplane. Thus, we have those in berets who have practiced for such an event
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PV2 Carlos Molano
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Still prefer the O.D ball cap
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PO2 Hauke Powers
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to add another twist to this issue....Boy Scouts of America, National Council had a red beret mandated for a few years...nearly EVERYONE hated it...Troops came up with their own "official" head covers until National went to the ball cap version...thank god they came to their senses !!
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CPT Bobby Johnson
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Rasberry-Nikki, kind you find in a second hand store.
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