Posted: 5/29/2009 3:45:47 AM EDT
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i just saw a clip of prince harry wearing a green beret, but there were other soldiers around him with maroon/red
what is the diffrence in the british military? |
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green=Commando maroon=Airborne other colours beige, dark, green dark blue, black , are branch of service. Nick thanks for the info so what do regular army/military wear,nothing? The Royal Air Force wear a blue/grey beret or forage cap and a peaked cap for formal occasions. Have a look at RAF Uniforms which are the official orders of dress for the RAF, the letter of the regulations so to speak. The Army have a number of different types of headgear, some of the other guys on here will be able to comment better than I can. |
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ok..so regualr air force wear blue/gray...commandos wear green...paratroopers wear maroon(like the U.S.)
what do regular army and marines wear? are british commandos equal to U.S. rangers, or what? i ran across one of your troops at anaconda in iraq..he even let me touch his gun have to say i would rather have that thing over our colt for room clearing |
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marines wear the same commando berret as the Army commando's (are they equal to Rangers got to say better Beret colours SAS Sand colour Armour Black or brown Infantry dark green or beige with or without hackle (feathered plume depending on regiment) Scotish regiments wear a tamo shanter Royal Irish wear a corbeen. artillery dark blue (looks Black) air corps light blue Mp's cherry red engineers dark blue logistics dark blue Reme (maint) dark blue there are others TA (National guard) etc. specialists airborne maroon commando green special OP Bty beige Distinctive Regimental head dress and insignia comes from the regiments history some hackles are for instance are battle honours the red tip from when it was dipped in the blood of the defeated French. the Beret was adopted during the second world war as was the colour maroon for all airborne forces and Green for commando's. currently there is a rush to re adopt patches on uniforms that were dropped back in the 60's. Nick EDIT TH has got the list for ya below . |
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* Khaki — Foot Guards, Honourable Artillery Company, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, Royal Anglian Regiment, Royal Gibraltar Regiment, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, Royal Welsh, Yorkshire Regiment, Mercian Regiment, 4/73 (Sphinx) Special OP Battery Royal Artillery * Light grey — Royal Scots Dragoon Guards * Dark grey — Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps * Brown — King's Royal Hussars, Royal Wessex Yeomanry * Black — Royal Tank Regiment, W (Westminster Dragoons) Squadron, Royal Yeomanry * Dark (Rifle) green — The Rifles, Royal Gurkha Rifles, Small Arms School Corps, Essex Yeomanry, King's African Rifles * Maroon — Parachute Regiment, All ranks serving with 16 Air Assault Brigade other than the non Parachute Regiment Infantry Battalion (note that the beret is not restricted to Parachute qualified personnel). * Beige — Special Air Service including attached troops who are not SAS-qualified * Emerald grey - Special Reconnaissance Regiment * Cambridge blue — Army Air Corps * Cypress green — Intelligence Corps * Scarlet — Royal Military Police * Green — Adjutant General's Corps (except Royal Military Police, who wear scarlet; Army Legal Services Branch, who wear black; and Military Provost Staff, who wear navy blue), Military Provost Guard Service * Navy blue — Generic: worn by all other Army units (except Scottish and Irish line infantry regiments), Royal Navy, Royal Marines who are not commando-qualified (and who wear the Royal Marines capbadge with red backing) * Commando green — commando-qualified Royal Marines, Commando qualified personnel of all services serving in Commando units, Special Boat Service * RAF blue grey — Royal Air Force (including RAF Regiment) as well as use in the Air Training Corps |
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* Khaki — Foot Guards, Honourable Artillery Company, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, Royal Anglian Regiment, Royal Gibraltar Regiment, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, Royal Welsh, Yorkshire Regiment, Mercian Regiment, 4/73 (Sphinx) Special OP Battery Royal Artillery * Light grey — Royal Scots Dragoon Guards * Dark grey — Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps * Brown — King's Royal Hussars, Royal Wessex Yeomanry * Black — Royal Tank Regiment, W (Westminster Dragoons) Squadron, Royal Yeomanry * Dark (Rifle) green — The Rifles, Royal Gurkha Rifles, Small Arms School Corps, Essex Yeomanry, King's African Rifles * Maroon — Parachute Regiment, All ranks serving with 16 Air Assault Brigade other than the non Parachute Regiment Infantry Battalion (note that the beret is not restricted to Parachute qualified personnel). * Beige — Special Air Service including attached troops who are not SAS-qualified * Emerald grey - Special Reconnaissance Regiment * Cambridge blue — Army Air Corps * Cypress green — Intelligence Corps * Scarlet — Royal Military Police * Green — Adjutant General's Corps (except Royal Military Police, who wear scarlet; Army Legal Services Branch, who wear black; and Military Provost Staff, who wear navy blue), Military Provost Guard Service * Navy blue — Generic: worn by all other Army units (except Scottish and Irish line infantry regiments), Royal Navy, Royal Marines who are not commando-qualified (and who wear the Royal Marines capbadge with red backing) * Commando green — commando-qualified Royal Marines, Commando qualified personnel of all services serving in Commando units, Special Boat Service * RAF blue grey — Royal Air Force (including RAF Regiment) as well as use in the Air Training Corps thats what im lookin for, thanks i like how everything is more indepth than ours |
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marines wear the same commando berret as the Army commando's (are they equal to Rangers got to say better Beret colours SAS Sand colour Armour Black or brown Infantry dark green or beige with or without hackle (feathered plume depending on regiment) Scotish regiments wear a tamo shanter Royal Irish wear a corbeen. artillery dark blue (looks Black) air corps light blue Mp's cherry red engineers dark blue logistics dark blue Reme (maint) dark blue there are others TA (National guard) etc. specialists airborne maroon commando green special OP Bty beige Distinctive Regimental head dress and insignia comes from the regiments history some hackles are for instance are battle honours the red tip from when it was dipped in the blood of the defeated French. the Beret was adopted during the second world war as was the colour maroon for all airborne forces and Green for commando's. currently there is a rush to re adopt patches on uniforms that were dropped back in the 60's. Nick EDIT TH has got the list for ya below . thanks for the info im going to print these out for reference thanks again |
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holy shit
i think hes part of the goof troop |
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Is that J SIMPSON, looks like her, either way I love her, I love her very much!!! |
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Quoted: Is that J SIMPSON, looks like her, either way I love her, I love her very much!!! Yes it is... Starring in the straight to DVD 'classic' - 'Major Movie Star' http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/major_movie_star/ |

