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Old 08-14-2004, 08:02   #46
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Thanks Tuukka,

Good advice - I had forgotten that important point.

I notice from your profile that you are a Fin in the Finnish army?

What service uses berets over there?
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Old 08-14-2004, 08:14   #47
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In general, most enlisted members, worldwide, wear berets. Staff NCO's and Officers tend to wear different headgear. That is why I wonder at all of the sudden concern for fashion. Special Forces is IN the head not ON it. I have seen NCO's wear their berets looking like they just stepped off of the HMS Pinafore. It wouldn't behoove to say anything about them unless you want to become a foot shorter.
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Old 08-14-2004, 08:33   #48
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Thanks Tuukka,

Good advice - I had forgotten that important point.

I notice from your profile that you are a Fin in the Finnish army?

What service uses berets over there?
Need to update the profile it seems, got out of the Army in July.
Completed my national service, 2nd Lt in the reserve now, recon.

The Army as a whole adopted the beret in the early/mid 90s. The color is green.

The first beret users were the Paratroopers, who adopted the red beret in the early 60s.

The only ones earning their berets these days are the Paratroopers and Coastal Rangers (lighter green color).
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Old 08-14-2004, 13:55   #49
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Terry,

About the only time I worried about how I looked, was around garrison where the brass would be watching you real close, esp if you just came out of the field or weree going to a parade.

I guess I look at the concept of wearing the beret correctly as one of pride for accomplishing earning it. Remember the saying, "If you look bad in your uniform, it reflects on the unit."

Tuukka, Nice talking to you, and I hope that you can visit our SF Teamhouse website at url: http://teamhouse.tni.net.

PS - I opened you website and dsicovered it was in Finnish - silly me for thinking it would be in English - HEH HEH.

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Old 08-15-2004, 14:43   #50
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Yes, i have visited that particular site in the past.

That Finnish link took you to the pages of the local weapons shop where i was employed, i now work for a sound suppressor manufacturer in the same city out here.
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Old 08-15-2004, 15:19   #51
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Sorry for my sarcasm. In keeping with the title of the thread I have taken my blood pressure meds, The original leadf in to this thread follows:

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IIRC, the first SF soldiers wore green berets as a stunt to get JFK's attention on a visit to Fort Bragg. They picked green berets because they thought the Royal Marines looked cool..
Now the thread has digressed to looking "Cool" and proper. It should be renamed "Powder Room Conversations: discussing the proper way to adjust one's bra to look "Cool".

Off for some more meds. See ya on another thread.
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Old 08-15-2004, 15:42   #52
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SFENGR,
Thank you for that guide, I will apply those rules where I can.

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Sorry Folks: I took my meds. I'm just showing my age. We too had discussions like this while I was in training. After that, though, the beret became a piece of uniform and the only ones concerned about HOW it looked seemed to reside in HHC and Signal Company.
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Old 08-19-2004, 10:11   #54
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As far as shaping goes, do they still make those styrofoam heads in various sizes? I knew some hooahs that would get their size styrofoam heads (used to sell wigs, hats, etc in the 60s/70s) and properly place the beret after fitting to their own melon and tying it off.

After shaving that dog, they'd soak the beret, place it on the styrofoam head and shape it just so then leave it in the freezer. Thaw, rinse and repeat until it sticks.

Just my 1½¢

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