Much respect for my RM cousins, Have said it before, USMC needs to completly revamp boot camp and OCS to RM TTP. What I cannot stand id how after extensive training on how to properly fit, shape and wear a beret, come Marines and paras can turn it into a golf cap, floppy chef hat ot mushroom and Officers wont correct it. Thay (Marines and paras) are hard as nails and could easly be actual SOF, but damn, wear you cover properly
@@finng3283 not talking about traditions/culture or identifying branch and regiment etc. Talking about the usefulness of that gear for a soldier in the field.
@@1.forestrunner It would be fortunate then that 99% of gear a soldier would use in the field doesnt need to be shaven, dampened, and shaped to the individual before use then.
@@JoshuaBurt3D They actually do wear it in the field. It does not protect you against rain, nor sun, does not break up the silhouette etc. Just check out the introduction of the new British service rifle. The soldiers wear during shooting exercise...yes a beret.
Hahaha y'all did him wrong with the thumbnail for the video 😂
Ah Matt Reardon he was my DL in training.
Much respect for my RM cousins, Have said it before, USMC needs to completly revamp boot camp and OCS to RM TTP. What I cannot stand id how after extensive training on how to properly fit, shape and wear a beret, come Marines and paras can turn it into a golf cap, floppy chef hat ot mushroom and Officers wont correct it. Thay (Marines and paras) are hard as nails and could easly be actual SOF, but damn, wear you cover properly
Need to take a disposable razor to that to make it nice and clean.
'...ensuring the cap badge is over my left eye...(except for when I actually wear my beret, when it's on its way to being over my left ear).'
It's a 45 thing...
Thanks for the vídeo.
Why does he look like max verstappen
Try not to over shape the beret
caw.. caw... caw...
They made a video about the most useless head cover in the military...
Clearly you dont realise how important the beret is in rm culture
@@finng3283 not talking about traditions/culture or identifying branch and regiment etc. Talking about the usefulness of that gear for a soldier in the field.
@@1.forestrunner It would be fortunate then that 99% of gear a soldier would use in the field doesnt need to be shaven, dampened, and shaped to the individual before use then.
It's a good thing then that they dont wear the beret in the field now isn't it!!@@1.forestrunner
@@JoshuaBurt3D They actually do wear it in the field. It does not protect you against rain, nor sun, does not break up the silhouette etc. Just check out the introduction of the new British service rifle. The soldiers wear during shooting exercise...yes a beret.