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  • Jeffy-CanCon
    veteran rec player
    • May 2003
    • 1309

    #1

    Question for Army, Doobie or other troops

    Hey guys,

    I've been wondering what badges US Army troops wear on their berets. Are they all the same, or do they differ by trade or unit? If by unit, at what level? Regiment, brigade, division, corps? Just idle curiosity.

    In Canada and the UK they are regimental for the combat arms, and occupation-specific for non-combat troops.

    Jeff P
    Secretary
    The Canadian Contingent Paintball Club
    Cousins - EMR - PaintStorm - Odyssey - StraightShot
  • kosmo
    KaPTaiN KeNNy
    • Dec 2000
    • 1642

    #2
    The thingie you see on our berets is a unit crest. It signifies the regiment that your batallion is in, unless youre in a higher echelon unit like brigade or division HQ, which would have a crest for their level unit.
    Kosmo For President '08, '12, '16... However long it takes

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    • Jeffy-CanCon
      veteran rec player
      • May 2003
      • 1309

      #3
      Thanks. Do even units like Sigs & MPs have unit crests?

      Jeff P
      Secretary
      The Canadian Contingent Paintball Club
      Cousins - EMR - PaintStorm - Odyssey - StraightShot

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      • Trina
        I'm back!!
        • Sep 2003
        • 650

        #4
        Except for officers, who display their rank on their beret.
        AO SE - 2004
        AO NE - 2004
        AO SE - 2003
        Ultimate Maddness, 2004
        ShatnerBall, 2003 and 2004
        D-Day at Oklahoma, 2001, 2002, and 2004
        The Holy Grail at EMR, 1999 and 2000

        Any many more to come.....

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        • Jeffy-CanCon
          veteran rec player
          • May 2003
          • 1309

          #5
          I knew that the US SF did that, but was not aware that it was now army-wide.

          Our officers have traditionally worn a more ornate version of the regimental badge (e.g., the artillery badge has a little cannon, and on the officers version the wheel spun). In recent years, it was a an embroidered cloth badge where the troops wore a metal one. I understand that soon everyone will be wearing the embroidered badges.


          Jeff P
          Secretary
          The Canadian Contingent Paintball Club
          Cousins - EMR - PaintStorm - Odyssey - StraightShot

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