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Shouldn't the crvene beretke be placed in paramilitary forces? It was hardly a true army unit.
Shouldn't the crvene beretke be placed in paramilitary forces? It was hardly a true army unit.

== In the First Carlist War the Red Berets (''Chapelgorris'') were... ==

...an anti-Carlist free corps raised by the Guipuzcoan authorities. In the second war (1872-76) the Guipuzcoan miqueletes -a local constable opposed to the Carlists- and the Voluntarios de la Libertad (Liberalist militia) were issued again with red berets. This article is rather misleading.

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Crvene beretke

Shouldn't the crvene beretke be placed in paramilitary forces? It was hardly a true army unit.

In the First Carlist War the Red Berets (Chapelgorris) were...

...an anti-Carlist free corps raised by the Guipuzcoan authorities. In the second war (1872-76) the Guipuzcoan miqueletes -a local constable opposed to the Carlists- and the Voluntarios de la Libertad (Liberalist militia) were issued again with red berets. This article is rather misleading.