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Military beret
"Red Berets" redirects here. For the former Serbian tactical police unit known under that nickname, seeSpecial Operations Unit (Serbia).
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Thered beret is amilitary beret worn by manyartillery,military police,paramilitary,commando, andpolice forces and should not be confused with themaroon beret worn by airborne troops all around the world.

Artillery

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Red berets are worn by the artillery units ofGermany,Hungary,Switzerland andUkraine.

Military police

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A member of the BritishRoyal Military Police wearing a red beret near theBerlin Wall in 1984.

Scarlet berets are worn by the military police of manyNATO andCommonwealth of Nations militaries.

Commando forces

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Malaysian Maritime STAR commandos with scarlet red coloured beret.

Paramilitary forces

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Other military units

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U.S. Air Force Combat Controller red beret
A U.S. Air Force Special Tactics Officer participating in a unit ceremony wearing his red beret

The following military units wear red berets:

The following military units formerly wore red berets:

Police forces

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Carlists

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The red beret was worn as a distinguishing device byCarlistGuías de Navarra (Navarre Guides) soldiers in theFirst Carlist War, encouraged by their commanderTomás de Zumalacárregui. Regular Carlists wore a black beret. The red beret became widespread amongst the Carlists in theSecond Carlist War, it later became an emblem of Carlists in general, often with a yellowpom pom ortassel.[3] See also theRequetés, (Spanish:Hunting callers) a type of volunteer unit during the Spanish Civil War.

The red beret was also worn by theChapelgorris (Spanish:Red caps) who fought against the Carlists in the First Carlist War.

Non-military

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Native American Veteran Organizations

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  • TheAmerican Indian Movement, Native American Indians whom were former U.S. military veterans, have adopted the use of the red beret as one of their Native warrior society symbols back in 1970. The Red Beret is also in use by Native American warrior societies and tribal government police, Law Enforcement and by members and veterans of Native American organizations such as the TIMB Taino Indian Movement of Boriken (Puerto Rico).

In popular culture

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Others

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Military Police requests rights to process traffic violators (in Estonian)
  2. ^Time (magazine)
  3. ^p.32 MacClancy, JeremyThe Decline of Carlism University of Nevada Press, 2000
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