- A
beret (UK: /ˈbɛreɪ/ BERR-ay, US: /bəˈreɪ/ bə-RAY; French:
béret [beʁɛ]; Basque:
txapel [t͡ʃa.pel]; Spanish: boina) is a soft, round, flat-crowned cap...
- The
Brown Berets (Spanish: Los
Boinas Cafés) is a pro-Chicano
paramilitary organization that
emerged during the
Chicano Movement in the
United States during...
-
United States Army
Special Forces (SF),
colloquially known as the "Green
Berets" due to
their distinctive service headgear, is a
branch of the
United States...
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Troops began wearing berets as a part of the
headgear of
military uniforms in some
European countries during the 19th century;
since the mid-20th century...
- "Raspberry
Beret" is a song
written by
American musician Prince and the lead
single from
Prince & the Revolution's 1985
album Around the
World in a Day...
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distinctive beret. A
maroon beret has been
adopted as
official headdress by the
Airborne forces, a tan
beret by the 75th
Ranger Regiment, a
brown beret by the...
- The red
beret is a
military beret worn by many artillery,
military police, paramilitary, commando, and
police forces and
should not be
confused with the...
- "The
Ballad of the
Green Berets" is a 1966
patriotic song co-written and
performed by
Barry Sadler, in the
style of a
ballad about the
United States Army...
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Green Beret or
Green Berets in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
green beret was the
headgear of the
British Commandos of
World War II.
Green Berets may...
- The
green beret was the
official headdress of the
British Commandos, a special-forces unit
active during World War II. It is
still worn by
members of...