Richie Boyle
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the cap isn't really working out too well and a mate has given me a DPM beanie hat (I think? It has a soft brim all the way round) but I am considering a beret. Any views on this?
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Beret's are a touchie subject some get butt sore as Service men/women have to "earn" their's so yeah never put a badge on it unless its goofy & has nothing to do with the militarythe cap isn't really working out too well and a mate has given me a DPM beanie hat (I think? It has a soft brim all the way round) but I am considering a beret. Any views on this?
Most people get touchy on the subject when someone turns up with a beret that they haven't earned but someone else might have. For example if I was a former marine and someone turned up with a green beret from ebay and pretending to also be one, I would be pretty pissed, but as a former serviceman like your self you would be fine as you have earns it.I wear CS95 complete with flashes, nametag and rank slide. The beret and cap badge came from a QM store as did my own when it was issued to me. I passed out of basic training on 26th may 1995 and this is the same as the kit I was issued in phase 2 (ATC Harrogate). Have i earned the right to wear it yet? Lol
I am after opnions on how practical it would be. I don't really want to ruin my remembrance parade beret but if it improves my game then......
Not to mention keeping the sun off you're neck and the wider brimmed ones being useful in rainFor practicality, Boonies are probably the best hat. They are reasonable protection from being shot in the head and break up the silhouette of your head well.
I do the same but tie it like a shemag over a cap. It covers the ears, nose and mouth then. Has worked well on a scorchingly hot day as well as in heavy rain and thunderstorms.I use a scrim net as a bandana... Works a treat.