Who came up with these idea that the CSOR will be wearing tan berets?
its the standard color worn by special ops forces in the commonwealth, namely British and Australian forces.
Who came up with these idea that the CSOR will be wearing tan berets?
Listen to the video back on page 13 or 14. It's mentioned.bick said:I ask again, where did you all get the idea the CSOR was going to wear tan berets?
Scott57 said:Listen to the video back on page 13 or 14. It's mentioned.
ArmyRick said:ENOUGH WITH THE BERETS!!! Maroon, tan or pink, who cares?
When the Canadian Airborne Regiment was first proposed, the intent was that members would wear the maroon beret but retain thier parent regiment's capbadge. This notion quickly died. David Bercuson was very critical of this in his book Significant Incident.Jungle said:All CANSOFCOM pers will wear the tan beret, including a new capbadge, because it will be the only Formation in the CF that will be trained, equipped and mandated to conduct special operations. Pers assigned to CANSOFCOM in the beginning will wear the original capbadge, but eventually there will be a Spec Ops capbadge.
Michael O'Leary said:The current plan is that all members of the CSOR will wear their parent corps/regimental cap badge - there is no plan at this time for a unit badge.
Michael Dorosh said:Jungle or muskrat or someone posted in another thread that a new cap badge was being contemplated for future issue down the road....
Michael Dorosh said:Jungle or muskrat or someone posted in another thread that a new cap badge was being contemplated for future issue down the road....
Can you say from where?Jungle said:Twas me... that's the info I received from a good source.
Seen. I still think if they are looking for some unifying symbol for all CANSOFCOM to wear, they should consider a command pin or bde patch (or both).Jungle said:PM sent...
MCG said:Seen. I still think if they are looking for some unifying symbol for all CANSOFCOM to wear, they should consider a command pin or bde patch (or both).