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The red beret is a military beret worn by many military police, paramilitary, commando, and police forces. The term is also used to refer to the British Parachute Regiment, although members wear the maroon beret.

Carlists

The red beret was worn as a distinguishing device by Carlist soldiers in the First Carlist War and later became an emblem of Carlists in general, often with a yellow pom pom or tassel.[1]

Airborne forces

Military police

Red berets are worn by the military police of many NATO and Commonwealth of Nations militaries.

Red Beret-wearing, British, Royal Military Police member uses field glasses to look across the Berlin Wall from a viewing platform on the western side, 1984.

Paramilitary forces

Commando forces

Malaysian Maritime STAR commandos with scarlet red coloured beret.

Other military units

The following military units wear red berets:

The following military units formerly wore red berets:

Police forces

Non-military

Native American Veteran Organizations

  • The American 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).

Films

Comic books

See also

Notes

  1. ^ p.32 MacClancy, Jeremy The Decline of Carlism University of Nevada Press, 2000
  2. ^ Military Police requests rights to process traffic violators (in Estonian)
  3. ^ http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101010319-102066,00.html